About
Vision & Mission
The School of Art and Art History (SAAH) teaches the technical processes of art, methods of analyzing and criticizing visual culture and the diverse histories of art. We educate students to think critically and conceptually, to express themselves creatively, to articulate their ideas clearly and to make significant contributions to the society in which they live. Our faculty promote these qualities through their creative activity, scholarship and public service.
Explore SAAH Faculty & Staff
Ana G. Gonzalez Barragan
Singer Visiting Professor/Artist in Residence in Sculpture
Annabeth Headrick
Associate Professor
Art History—Indigenous Art of the Americas
303-871-3574 (Office)
Eric D. Johnson
Studio Art Technician – Sculpture, Photography, and Davis Community Arts Center
Adjunct Faculty – Art – Sculpture, Photography, Foundations
Stephanie Kang
Assistant Professor in Art & Art History, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies
Pagination
Art and Creative Dialogue
The School of Art and Art History provides a safe space to learn and explore ideas and emotions. We invite you to take time with each work of art. Art provides room for unexpected responses, discussion and growth.
We welcome your participation in our creative dialogue. Please share your comments, questions and reactions: AboutArt@du.edu.