柠檬视频

Art and Art History Department

The Department of Art and Art History at 柠檬视频, located in Wilson Hall, offers courses in studio art and the history of art. Its program of study includes majors in each of these areas, and a recent surge of student interest has propelled the department into a place among the ten most heavily subscribed academic units in the College.

In the Department of Art and Art History, we are committed to the inclusive and productive learning of every student who studies and creates with us. As faculty and staff, we recognize and value the diverse backgrounds of our students and we embrace the differences in our educational community. We are passionate to bring the demands of social and environmental justice to bear in our curriculum and our department as a whole. We are invested in producing learning environments that equitably engage and support a complex diversity of students, and we seek to attract their divergent interests to our department.


Mahon will discuss the lived and created landscapes of American Surrealist Dorothea Tanning in her Nov. 4 lecture.

The experienced arts administrator joins Washington and Lee from Hollins University鈥檚 Eleanor D. Wilson Museum.

The professor of art was one of 47 photographers to display her work in the event鈥檚 main exhibit.

Elliott King

The professor of art was interviewed for an episode titled 鈥淭he Dali Heist.鈥

The films will be screened Sept. 25-26 in the IQ Center, followed by an artist鈥檚 talk.

Andrea Lepage

Andrea Lepage examines how academic galleries can serve as transformative learning spaces.

Elliott King

The professor of art history will host a talk that reconsiders artist Frida Kahlo鈥檚 relationship with surrealism.

Andrea Lepage

Andrea Lepage will assist in developing a series of essays focused on Latinx artists.

At the 2025 undergraduate Commencement, Barbara Jenkins 鈥92L, Kate Jenkins Howard 鈥99 and Kylie Therrien 鈥25 became the first female triple generation legacy at 柠檬视频.

The exhibition will feature a live mural performance from April 28 to May 10, with an artist鈥檚 talk slated for May 12.

De Lissovoy will deliver a lecture on 鈥淯npacking an Art Exhibit and Thinking Like Collage鈥 on Jan. 27.

The interdisciplinary research project has been selected to participate in an open competition among medieval digital humanities projects for K-12 students.