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About AAI

The Allbritton Art Institute was established within the Department of Art, Baylor University in 1998 by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Allbritton whose vision is to promote the appreciation and comprehensive study of the artists and art movements of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

The Allbritton Art Institute is conducted in conjunction and affiliation with the Department of Art at Baylor University. The program focuses on the study of 19th and 20th century art history. It provides courses for undergraduate students and is part of preparation for further study at the graduate level.

Facilities
The Allbritton Art Institute is located in the Hooper-Schaefer Fine Arts Center. Class presentations and seminars take place in two lecture rooms featuring the latest audio/visual and computer technology. Internet projection capabilities allow faculty to access images from museum internet sites or take students on virtual museum tours.

Library
An impressive and growing collection of scholarly publications concerned with nineteenth and twentieth century artists and their art is available for student and scholarly research by those who place emphasis on this area of specialization.




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