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  1. The Institute: your destination for the past, present, and future of art. Read More about who we are.

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      About The Institute of Fine Arts. Who We Are. The Institute:...

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      About the Institute of Fine Arts at NYU. Since 1932 the...

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      The Institute of Fine Arts is pleased to present Once we...

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      The Institute offers the degrees of Master of Arts and...

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      The Conservation Center. The Conservation Center of the...

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  2. The Institute of Fine Arts ( IFA) is a graduate school and research center of New York University dedicated to the study of the history of art, archaeology, and the conservation and technology of works of art. [1] It offers Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Art History and Archeology, the Advanced Certificate in Conservation of ...

  3. William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of the Humanities, the Institute of Fine Arts and the College of Arts and Sciences. Fields of study: Archaeology; Art of the Middle East and South Asia. Jonathan Hay. Ailsa Mellon Bruce Professor of Fine Arts. Field of study: Chinese art history; Historiography. Kathryn Howley.

  4. The Institute: your destination for the past, present, and future of art. Skip All NYU Navigation Skip to Main Content ... Quick Facts about the Institute of Fine Arts. Over 2,089 alumni living in 43 different countries worldwide . GET ON THE MAP. 39 Muse ...

  5. 17. Dez. 2018 · The Institute of Fine Arts at NYU announces a transformative gift from Marica and Jan Vilcek to endow the Marica and Jan Vilcek Curatorial Program. The program will provide MA and PhD students with museum-based courses, curatorial fellowships, and workshops in curatorial practice and museum history.