Travel Study - Washington D.C.
The School of Art is sponsoring an experiential travel course in Washington, D.C. for the Fall 2018 semester. Students will travel together, spend four full days in D.C., and have the opportunity to visit world-renowned museums, art galleries, and international embassies while discussing how race is portrayed in art and culture.
This trip is specifically designed for students who are looking for an interdisciplinary learning experience in a real-world setting. A course fee of $499 will cover transportation, accommodations, and museum fees. Final meetings and projects occur on the Kent campus in October/November.
No Prerequisites to Enroll!
Travel Dates: September 27- October 1, 2018
Header image: Official presidential portraits of Barack and Michelle Obama by Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald, on view at the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.
This trip was suspended during the pandemic. Future dates for this trip will be determined.