International Studies
Venetian Art and the Venice Biennale
Venetian Art and the Venice Biennale
is a
unique study abroad program offered by the Department of
Art at Salisbury University. Following a
full semester studying Venetian art on the S.U. campus
during the spring, students will spend nearly two weeks
in beautiful Venice, Italy experiencing the art and
architecture of the city. Excursions to see Venetian
Renaissance masterpieces, as well as Modernist works in
the Peggy Guggenheim museum, culminate with the Venice
Biennale, the world’s oldest and most prestigious
international art fair. Enrollment is open to
Salisbury University art students, alumni, members of
the community and students from other universities.
Offered Spring semester, odd years.

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Creative Arts in Bologna
Creative Arts in Bologna takes place in Bologna,
Italy during January winter session. A 100 level
Drawing course is offered in this joint program with the
Creative Arts Minor. Learning about and creating art in
the setting of Europe’s oldest university (dating from
the 11th century), provides a very unique
experience. Professors from the University of Bologna,
collaborate with professors from Salisbury University to
create jam-packed courses filled with field trips,
Italian cultural experiences and guest speakers who are
experts in their field. Like all International Education
experiences in the Art Department, this course will
satisfy your General Education Humanities requirement,
or may be used as an elective.

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Global Seminar in Photography: London and Paris
Global Seminar in Photography: London and Paris is
led by two faculty members with years of experience in
photography, particularly in the context of London and
Paris. The program is open to all students
interested in the history and the art of photography,
and these two most iconic European capitals. Join the
Photography program as we travel to the lands of Kings
and Queens, Hogwarts and Wizards, Hunchbacks and the
Phantom. The cities of London and Paris serve as
your 3-week, 4-credit classroom to explore England and
France through the lens of photography. Tentative
dates for 2013 are January 1-21

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