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Department of Art Studies (DAS), under College of Arts and Letters, is located at 2092 Faculty Center, UP Diliman, Quezon City
Department of Art Studies (DAS), under College of Arts and Letters, is located at 2092 Faculty Center, UP Diliman, Quezon City


==Contact==
==Contacts==
Telephone No. 927-05-81<br />
Telephone No. 927-05-81<br />
VOIP 2115<br />
VOIP 2115<br />

Revision as of 19:34, 22 April 2009

Department of Art Studies (DAS), under College of Arts and Letters, is located at 2092 Faculty Center, UP Diliman, Quezon City

Contacts

Telephone No. 927-05-81
VOIP 2115
Email:

Administration

Programs

  • Undergraduate
    • Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Art Studies (Art History)
    • Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Art Studies (Interdisciplinary)
    • Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Art Studies (Philippine Art)
  • Graduate
    • Master of Arts in Arts Studies (Art History)
    • Master of Arts in Arts Studies (Art Theory and Criticism)
    • Master of Arts in Arts Studies (Museum Studies)

History

In 1959, when the Department of English split into three units, the Department of Humanities and Philippine Institutions was one of the new departments to emerge. This unit was tasked to teach art appreciation in the style of the University of Chicago. The pioneers of the program included Aurelio Estanislao, Eliseo Pajaro, Leticia Ramos-Shahani, Ricaredo Demetillo and Virginia R. Moreno, all distinguished artists and men and women of letters.

In 1964, an A.B. Humanities Degree was instituted.

By 1989, most of the members of the department were at the forefront of research in Philippine Art. There was a dramatic shift in art writing that had been focused on the fine arts. The study of art now included the creative endeavors of marginalized Philippine communities as well as popular art forms. The faculty changed its name to the Department of Art Studies to reflect the new approaches and paradigms required in these areas.

Currently, the Department of Art Studies administers three Baccalaureate degrees in Art Studies (Art History, Interdisciplinary and Philippine Art) and three Master of Arts degrees (Art History, Art Theory and Criticism and Museum Studies). It also offers three General Education courses, Art Studies 1 (Art and Society), Art Studies 2 (Art in Everyday Life) and Humanities 2 (Art, Man and Society).

Faculty

Prof. ABRAHAM, Pedro Jr. R.

Prof. CAÑETE, Reuben R.

Prof. CANTA, Marilyn R.

Ms. CORPUS, Rina Angela P.

Dr. DATUIN, Flaudette May V.

Prof. DE LEON, Felipe Jr. M.

Prof. DELA PAZ, Cecilia S.M.

Dr. FAJARDO, Brenda V.

Dr. FLORES, Patrick D.

Ms. GUAZON, Tessa Maria T.

Ms. GUMBA, Romy Fay V.

Prof. HERNANDEZ, Eloisa May P.

Prof. HERRERA, Ma. Victoria T.

Dr. LABRADOR, Ana Maria Theresa P.

Prof. LAUZON, Alden Q.

Prof. LUCENA, Gerardo O.

Dr. MIRANO, Flora Elena R.

Prof. PAULINO, Roberto Eliseo G.

Prof. PINEDA, Roselle V.

Prof. PUNONGBAYAN, Pearl Tan

Ms. RAMIREZ, Ma. Eileen L.

Dr. RESPICIO, Norma A.

Dr. RIVERA, Helen Yu

Prof. RIVERA, Robin Daniel Z.

Dr. SAKILI, Abraham P.

Mr. VALENCIANO, Jose J.

See Also


UP COLLEGE OF ARTS AND LETTERS
University of the Philippines, Diliman


Academic Departments Art Studies English and Comparative LiteratureEuropean Languages Filipino and Philippine LiteratureSpeech Communication and Theater Arts
Units and Institutes Institute of Creative Writing
College-Related Institutions UP Vargas MuseumFaculty CenterCollege of Arts and Letters Library
Publications Kalasag
Website http://kal.upd.edu.ph/