SUNY Oneonta's study abroad programs, managed through the university's Office of Global Education, offer students an opportunity to expand their artistic and cultural horizons. Articulation agreements make it easy to transfer credits and pay home-campus tuition.
Exchange Programs
The Art Department’s articulation agreements with the following prominent international institutions give students the opportunity to study abroad while paying tuition at their home campus.
The American College of Greece
Deree | Athens, Greece
Hanze University of Applied Sciences
The Minerva Art Academy | Groningen, Holland
Interested students should contact the Office of Global Education
An inside look at the 2025 Summer Faculty-Led Documentary Photography course taught in Portugal. This course taught students the concepts of Documentary Photography, including historical, conceptual, and aesthetic considerations. Hear from current students and their lead instructor as they discuss their favorite parts of Lisbon and Terceira in the Azores.
Faculty-Led Travel Classes
Faculty-led classes abroad allow students to travel as a group to an international location with an art professor to study and create art "in-context".
Hong Kong
Professor Wesley Bernard in collaboration with the Sociology, Human Services, and Crime Studies department lead a Digital Photography class in Hong Kong, in 2019. The class introduced students to the fundamentals of photography in an entirely digital medium. Hands-on activities enabled each student to discover, explore and understand the applications of digital photography while traveling and expanding their cultural and global awareness.
Lisbon and Terceira, Portugal
Professor Wesley Bernard in collaboration with the Education department lead a Documentary Photography class to Portugal, in 2023. Students learned to see potential images and develop them into visual statements of personal expression while studying the country's values, and ethics from a diverse perspective.
Guilin, China
Professor Wesley Bernard in collaboration with the Sociology, Human Services, and Crime Studies department lead a Digital Landscape Photography class in Guilin, China, in 2019.
Johannesburg, South Africa
Dr. Pearlie Baluyut led four SUNY Oneonta students to Johannesburg, South Africa in Spring 2019. They were hosted by Dr. Alison Kearney of the School of Education at the University of Witwatersrand, as well as the Wits Art Museum, the University of Johannesburg, Constitution Hill Art Gallery, and Play Africa.
Singapore
Professor Bernard led a Faculty-Led Program in Singapore during Spring 2018. Students attended lectures, went on curator-led museum visits, and participated in cultural immersion activities.
Italy and Greece
Professor Sakoulas taught faculty-led classes in Italy and Greece, where students had the opportunity to study Greek Art in Context, and Digital Landscape Photography in 2010 and in 2011.
Study Abroad Scholarships
The following scholarships are available to SUNY Oneonta art majors who want to study abroad:
The Carrie Krumholtz-Liebman Scholarship
- Awarded exclusively to art majors who study abroad.
- Available through the Office of Global Education.
The Student Travel for Excellence Program (STEP)
- Provides support for students to travel to academic and co-curricular conferences, programs, and activities.
- Learn more about the Student Travel for Excellence Program (STEP)
Other Global Outreach Activities
Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) Classes:
Dr. Pearlie Baluyut is teaching ARTH 219 (Contemporary Art Since 1945) with a COIL module in collaboration with Dr. Thanavi Chotpradit and her students in 310 338 (Contemporary Art in Thailand) of the Department of Art History at Silpakorn University in Bangkok, Thailand (Spring 2019).
Dr. Pearlie Baluyut taught ARTH 294 (Selected Topics – Asian Art) with a COIL module in collaboration with Sarena Abdullah and her students in VHS 2020 (Modern Malaysian Art) of the Department of Fine Art at the University Sains Malaysia in Penang, Malaysia (Fall 2017).
Student-Faculty International Exchange Programs: Jeffrey Say and Clare Veal along with their students of LASALLE College of the Arts in Singapore are visiting SUNY Oneonta to observe classes in art history and studio art and participate in the Art Conference (April 2018).
International Exchange: Professor Sharpe taught master classes and exhibited her artwork in Russia’s Siberian city, Krasnoyarsk, with the support of a Fulbright scholarship (2010-2011).
International Exchange: Faculty from the Krasnoyarsk Institute of Fine Arts in Siberia, Russia, visited SUNY Oneonta and participated in educational activities, and workshops with students and professors at SUNY Oneonta (2004).
International Exchange: Professors Sharpe and Callahan traveled to the Krasnoyarsk Institute of Fine Arts in Siberia, Russia to participate in student reviews (2001).
Contact the Art Department
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108 Ravine Parkway
Oneonta, NY 13820
United States