Spend part of your summer in Venice, Italy, exploring the city’s extraordinary artistic and architectural heritage while engaging in digital preservation and creative practice. This Manhattan University faculty-led program uses Venice itself as the classroom, with instruction taking place in museums, galleries, churches, public squares, and along the city’s historic canals. As students examine Venice’s layered history and cultural traditions, they also address the contemporary challenges facing the city, applying digital media tools to help preserve and interpret its cultural legacy for future generations.
Dates Offered
This is a two-week Winter Intersession program.
Courses
- ART 150/212/380/402/406 Preserving Venice (3 credits)
In this course, students will explore the art and architectural history of Venice while learning how to preserve its cultural heritage through digital media tools and creative practice. All classes are conducted on location in museums, galleries, palaces, churches, public squares, and along the city’s intricate network of streets and canals, allowing students to engage directly with the spaces and artworks they study. As they move through the city, students will gain firsthand insight into Venice’s layered history, its traditions, and the contemporary challenges it faces. Through their digital preservation projects, they will contribute to ongoing efforts to keep Venetian culture vibrant and accessible for future generations.
Learn More
Interested in this program and looking to learn more about academics, cost, financial aid, housing, travel, and student life? Email studyabroad@manhattan.edu to set up a time to meet with an advisor and have all of your questions answered!