From curating shows to exhibiting your own work, we promote dynamic student research and creative activity by engaging the diverse and rich world of artistic expression. Working with objects first-hand is key, with numerous field trips to major museums in Baltimore and Washington, D.C. as well as an extended visit to New York City.
New York City Trip
![Artwork that resembles a wedding cake with students looking at it](https://www.gettysburg.edu/academic-programs/art-and-art-history/images/new-york-city-art.jpg)
![Artwork that resembles the shape of a spider with the continents superimposed on the surface of the artwork and students posing in front of it](https://www.gettysburg.edu/academic-programs/art-and-art-history/images/new-york-city-art-2.jpg)
![Abstract artwork that resembles a bird with a student looking at it](https://www.gettysburg.edu/academic-programs/art-and-art-history/images/new-york-city-art-3.jpg)
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