the art institute
the art institute
The Art Institute is the on line History of Art course, created by Hilary Kay in partnership with Online Education Pty Ltd in Australia.
Within The Art Institute, Hilary has brought together passionate art specialists to create a stimulating course, designed to provide students with a broad understanding of western art, its history and the world that surrounds it.
international
Established in 2016, The Art Institute is international, with branches in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Eire and South Africa and has thousands of enthusiastic students and alumni around the globe.
course authors
Course Authors include:
• Andrew Graham-Dixon, one of the leading art critics and presenters of arts television in the English-speaking world.
• Professor Stephen Farthing, Royal Academician, author and former Artist in Residence at the Hayward Gallery in London
• Dr Carol Jacobi, Curator of British Art 1850-1915 at Tate Britain in London, and publishes and broadcasts on nineteenth and twentieth-century art.
• Christopher Riopelle, Curator of Post 1800 Paintings at the National Gallery, London. He also has curatorial responsibility for the Gallery's contemporary art exhibitions.
• Dr Sheila McTighe, Senior Lecturer at the Courtauld Institute of Art at the University of London specialising in 17th-century painting
• Anna Moszynska, pioneered the study of Contemporary Art as an academic subject in the UK at Sotheby's Institute and developed their MA in Contemporary Art in 1995.
• Barry Pearce, curator, author, researcher, lecturer, educator, and commentator is former Head Curator of Australian Art at the Art Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney
• Dr Paul Atterbury, writer, lecturer, exhibition curator and broadcaster who specialises in the art, architecture and design of the 19th and 20th centuries.
• Jeremy Eckstein, recognised as a leading expert on the fine art economy, is a frequent author, speaker and lecturer on the subject and on fine art as an asset class.