Situated in one the largest and most diverse cities in the nation, the School of Art at University of Houston prepares students for success in research, making, and scholarship. This incredibly rich environment, combined with our commitment to provide a complete and comprehensive education, leads our graduates to extraordinary careers.
At the School of Art, we celebrate the centrality of art and design in culture, and recognize its importance to the vitality of a civil society. We train artists, designers and art historians who will delight, surprise, inform, engage, and move us towards a better understanding of each other and our extended communities. We do this by making a commitment to connect the creativity of art to the practice of citizenship—equipment for living that values diverse human expression, ethics, and social engagement.
Our students thrive academically, intellectually, socially, and civically. We achieve this by presenting them with challenges, and supporting them with the technical, conceptual, analytical and contextual tools to meet those challenges - a foundation for life-long learning.
Our programs are designed to spark curiosity, test theory, and invent, bend, and stretch perspectives, with an eye toward experimentation and innovation. We maintain the intimacy of the atelier structure and one-on-one mentorship from our committed faculty, combined with the vast resources of a Tier 1 research institution at our threshold, accessible for extended scholarship. We provide rigorous training in concentrations from painting to emergent media, but we also offer the ability to hybridize study and work across disciplines. Our programs are flexible, reflecting our commitment to visual arts training, one student at a time.
Stories & Spotlights
Kathrine G. McGovern College of the Arts Welcomes New Director of the School of Art
2024 UH Faculty Awards Recognize Teaching, Research, and Service
Professor of Critical Studies Raphael Rubenstein and His Wife, Alumna Heather Bause Rubenstein, Curate "Schema: World as Diagram" at Marlborough Gallery in New York
Exploring Phillip Pyle, II's "Forgotten Struggle": An In-Depth Look at the Intersection of Art and Civil Rights
Rick Lowe's Art Blends Canvas and Community in the Third Ward
UH School of Art Students Revitalize Local School's Playground
Art History Professor’s New Course Features the Artists Who Were Fundamental in Creating the Visual Identity of The Beatles
Blaffer Art Museum Remains a Force in Local and International Art Scene at 50 Years
UH Alumni's Art Shines in Cinema Legend's Collection at The Brooklyn Museum
Zine Territory: Exploring the Vibrant World of Zines
UH Zine Week: A Celebration of Artistic Expression and Community Collaboration
Elgin Street Summer Intensive: How MFA Students Build Community Through Art
Rekindling Collaboration: The University of Houston and “The Orange Show Show”
UH Arts Leadership Founding Director Reflects On 10 Years of Innovative Graduate Program
UH School of Art MFA Student Creates Artistic Haven with New Ceramic Studio in Houston
Alexis Pye: Exploring the Intersection of Art and Identity
From Houston to Athens, Rick Lowe Takes His Social Sculpture Global
Newly Renovated Arts & Technology Center
Alumnus Reflects on Guggenheim Fellowship
Brian Ellison: Unmasking Masculinity in Black Men
New “Golden Worlds” Exhibition at MFAH Showcases 400 Indigenous Colombian Works
Art History MA Graduate Makes Waves As Partner In Innovative Houston Gallery
Art History MA Graduate Pursues Ph.D. In Modern Latin American Architecture
UH Art History Program Adds New Internship Opportunities For Study
Art History Professor Awarded Neh-Mellon Fellowship For Upcoming Digital Publication
Innovation in Art and Design - Preston Gaines Reflects on his time As Artist in Residence
Earth of Houston
UH Graphic Design Professor and Students Contribute to New Book on Harvey Flooding
UH Professor Rick Lowe Shares His Vision For Community Engaged Art
UH Associate Professor Awarded Prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship for Photography
Blaffer Art Museum Presents First Solo Museum Exhibition
UH MFA Candidates Launch G5 Collective to Give Back to the Houston Arts Community
Art History Professor Awarded Prestigious Fellowship for Upcoming Book
Michael Ray Charles' New Art Asks Hard Questions About Race and America
Inspiring Sociocultural Discourse Through Graphic Design
UH Art History Professor Selected for Rare Book School Fellowship