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Člani oddelka za umetnostno zgodovino

Predstojnica oddelka za umetnostno zgodovino
izr. prof. dr. Marjeta Ciglenečki

Oddelčna tutorica
izr. prof. dr. Polona Vidmar

red. prof. Oto Rimele spec.
doc. dr. Mojca Puncer
doc. dr. Franci Lazarini
doc. dr. Mateja Kos Zabel
doc. dr. Blaž Resman
doc. dr. Barbara Murovec
doc. dr. Ana Lavrič
asist. dr. Tina Košak
asist. dr. Valentina Bevc Varl
asist. Slađana Mitrović
Andrej Furlan učitelj veščin
News
17. 4. 2012
   Obvestilo izr. prof. dr. Marjete Ciglenečki
23. 3. 2012
   Obvestilo izr. prof. dr. Marjete Ciglenečki
13. 3. 2012
   Obvestilo doc. dr. Mateje Kos Zabel

Teme diplomskih del in mentorstva na oddelku za umetnostno zgodovino

Seznam tem za študijsko leto 2012/2013

Presentation on the Department

The study program shall forward to the students sorts and forms of knowledge  needed for recognizing fine arts speech and validation of pieces of fine art. Knowledge of this kind is a basis for a successful and impeccable preservation and presentation of the memorial fund and the following and enhancement of modern fine arts creativity. Special emphasis of the program is put on theory of history of arts, new productions of fine art and practical training on the first cycle study, already. The principle determination for double major connections will enable the students to widen their horizon to different fields. We expect many graduates to continue their studies and successfully include in the work of different institutions and in economy. In a long-term perspective, we wish to achieve a deeper understanding of older and modern productions of fine art in the wider region of Maribor and in general. We also expect the graduates to be able to follow the growing interest for using cultural goods.

In June 2008, the Department for History of Arts, by mediation of the Slovenian Scientific Institute in Vienna, gained a covered book fund (803 units) from the legacy of opera and concert singer Anton Dermota (Kropa, 1910-Vienna, 1989). The library, in which works with a content from history of arts prevail, was donated by the widow of the artist, Professor Hilda Dermota, as a permanent memory of her husband.