
Montreal’s Interuniversity PhD Program in Art History
This program enables students to develop advanced research skills and offers a dynamic environment for the exchange of ideas across intellectual communities.
The program brings together faculty members and students from Concordia University, Université de Montréal, and Université du Québec à Montréal. Students enroll at the institution where their supervisor teaches, but take courses at any partner institution, studying in English, in French, or in both languages.



Why choose us

Research
With over 40 professors, all active researchers, the program covers the major fields and periods of art history, and offers rigorous methodological training and specialized courses with strong interdisciplinary and theoretical components.

Professionnal Development
Our graduates are specialists who occupy research and management positions in museums, galleries, and artist-run centres, who work as art writers and critics, and who teach at the university and college levels.
Benefit from a range of opportunities to develop your professional profile while earning your PhD.
Expertise
The Interuniversity PhD in Art History offers the largest pool of potential supervisors in the country, with wide-ranging expertise across major art-historical periods from antiquity to the present. Students choose their doctoral supervisor from any university within the program.
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2020 Columbia University Grad Conference
CALL FOR PAPERS – The graduate students in the Department of Latin American and Iberian Cultures at Columbia University and the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at New York University are now accepting submissions for our annual graduate conference to be held on April 3rd and 4th, 2020. This year’s theme is “Disenchantment, disappointment, despair: critical interventions.”… Read more
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2020 Columbia University Grad Conference
APPEL À COMMUNICATION – The graduate students in the Department of Latin American and Iberian Cultures at Columbia University and the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at New York University are now accepting submissions for our annual graduate conference to be held on April 3rd and 4th, 2020. This year’s theme is “Disenchantment, disappointment, despair: critical interventions.”… Read more
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Cold Case? : Forensics of a Fifteenth-Century Portrait Sculpture
CONFÉRENCE – Vendredi 15 novembre 2019, de 16h00 à 18h00, Dr. Jeanette Kohl, University of California Riverside. The talk will be held in the Gail and Stephen A. Jarislowsky Institute for Studies in Canadian Art. Concordia University, EV Building, 1515 St. Catherine St. West, 3rd Floor. More information Read more
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Cold Case? : Forensics of a Fifteenth-Century Portrait Sculpture
LECTURE – Friday, November 15, 2019, 4 to 6 pm, Dr. Jeanette Kohl, University of California Riverside. The talk will be held in the Gail and Stephen A. Jarislowsky Institute for Studies in Canadian Art. Concordia University, EV Building, 1515 St. Catherine St. West, 3rd Floor. More information Read more
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Art & Copyright for Artists & Curators
LECTURE – Thursday, November 4, Visual Collection Repository (VCR), EV 03.307, Concordia University. The VCR is hosting this fascinating talk next Thursday on Art & Copyright by Olivier Charbonneau, a Concordia University librarian whose expertise is copyright law. More information Read more
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Tear Gas Epiphanies: Protest, Culture, Museums
CONFÉRENCE – Kirsty Robertson, Vendredi 8 Novembre, de 16h à 17h, Curating and Public Scholarship Lab, Concordia University. “Museums are frequently sites of struggle and negotiation. They are key cultural institutions that occupy an oftentimes uncomfortable place at the crossroads of the arts, culture, various levels of government, corporate ventures, and the public. Because of this,… Read more

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