Let's take a look back at this year's annual Spring Break trip to New York City where ten selected students and two professors spent six days in one of the most art-driven cities in the world. Students were able to visit over 7 museums such as the Met, the Whitney, the Studio Museum in Harlem, the MoMa, the Guggenheim, the Frick Collection, and the Morgan Library and Museum, not to mention a few galleries in Chelsea.
The HART in the world trip to NYC is meant to be an invigorating, engaging, and entertaining trip for art history majors or any student with a demonstrable interest in the history of art and the world of its making, curation, and exchange. Students are asked to cover only their meals. Airfare, transportation to and from airports, hotel, and museum admittance are all covered by the department. The program is open to all undergraduate students regardless of their major.
