"AHA courses are much better than A level History of Art as a preparation for university work. Exposure to real paintings, sculpture and buildings develops visual alertness. Seeing art in the cities where it was made reveals how it was shaped by its cultural context. Students from AHA have been made aware of many of the problems and excitements of academic Art History before they begin their BA."

Professor John Onians
The School of World Art Studies, University of East Anglia

House and Garden

KATE PATRICK - BRIDGING THE GAP, HOUSE & GARDEN, JANUARY 2008

It is dazzling Early Summer and I'm sitting on the steps of Santa Maria del Popolo in Rome watching artist Simon Callery quietly hold eight teenagers in the palm of his hand.

Read the rest of Kate's experience as a guest on a Gap Year Course here

 

 

 

 

      Country Town House Magazine School Art History Abroad

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