Art History Abroad

Program Reviews

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Jack
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Art History Abroad

I had such a wonderful experience with AHA, all of the administration felt like friends and not tutors(while they did a wonderful job teaching as well) the environment felt so loving and supportive! I remember one day sitting down at dinner with the entire group and Nick Ross stated that “these would be the friends we would keep for a lifetime”. It was hard to believe at first but I still keep in contact with many of the people I met on this trip. I strongly recommend joining, or atleast thinking about AHA as it was such an amazing experience I will never forget.

What was the most unfamiliar thing you ate?
The most unfamiliar thing I ate was when one of the tutors (Ed Hands) shared his squid ink pasta with me. It turned my teeth and entire mouth black for the duration of the dinner.
Pros
  • Friendly
  • Enthusiasm
  • Knowledgeable
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Araminta
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

AHA

I had the best time on art history abroad, i learnt so much about many artists and art pieces and had so much fun learning! I met wonderful people and had an amazing experience overall. The students were all from different country’s so it was so fun to meet so many different people with different life experiences. We also all shared our opinions on art with the tutors and had amazing discussions and debates relating to the art. We saw amazing exhibits and galleries that were always really quiet making the experience peaceful. The tutors also set us the most fun and interesting activities in the art gallery’s that inspired and engaged us with the art.

What was the most surprising thing you saw or did?
Opening the Vatican with security
Pros
  • People
  • Travel
  • Food
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Maddie
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Best experience of the year.

It’s really hard to put into words just how much this course meant to me.

I had just left school and the last thing I wanted was to be taught like I was back in a classroom, but it never felt like this. The tutors were all young, kind and friendly. Yes they were incredibly knowledgable about the subject but what made them amazing was how engaging and passionate they were. I made some amazing friends many of whom I am still in contact with two years later. It was a mixture of British, American and Australian. Everyone was like minded, kind, funny, curious and wanted to make the most of it. I really believe your experience depends on your attitude to making the most of all the opportunities and just throwing yourself in.

I loved the evenings, all eating together at the most amazing restaurants - I have no regrets that my diet only consisted of pasta, gelato and aperol for six weeks. Some of the best bits included the private tour of the Vatican, trying to learn how to row a gondola, seeing Giotto’s frescoes, a cookery course and a wine tasting. Oh and singing in San Marco in the evening was something I don’t think I will ever forget.

I really am so grateful I got do to this trip and recommend this to anyone who wants to see Italy and make the most of all it has to offer.

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
Take lots of photos, its great having things I can look back on to remember it all, I wish I kept a more detailed journal.
Pros
  • The people - friends and tutors
  • The opportunities
Cons
  • Really hard to go back to british coffee
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JT
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

The best experience I’ve ever had

I did the fall semester program in 2021. It was without a doubt one of the best choices I’ve ever made. From the very beginning, the group was steeped in such historicity, in some part because of the cities we visited, but more so due to the stellar tutelage we received from the AHA team. Learning never felt like a chore, and they helped me develop an entirely new lens through which to look at the world. The social aspect was even better, and I’ve kept in touch with many in the group. You’re sharing in some of the most beautiful places and memories that most will never have the opportunity to experience, and I can speak for any member of the group when I say that we’d redo it in a heartbeat if given the chance.

If you did this all over again, what's one thing you would change?
I wish i had been more diligent about recording my experiences. Definitely worth keeping a log. It’s such a density of experience that it’s easy to lose memories.
Pros
  • Stellar, amazing, transformative tutors
  • Great group and lots of freedom
  • Planning and logistics were ALWAYS on point
Cons
  • Expenses. You can do it cheaply but you won’t want to.
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Emma
3/5
No, I don't recommend this program

A review from a “bitch”

My experience of the Art History Abroad program was one that I will forever be grateful for and always remember. Although I experienced many once in a lifetime opportunities that I was so excited for, like the private tour of the Vatican, and St Marks in Venice, my time with the program was marred by a series of disappointments and mistreatments that left a lasting impact on me and my mental health. Despite my strong beliefs and opinions as an American woman, I found myself consistently belittled and made to feel inadequate by the (very) British staff. The communication barriers and lack of understanding hindered any meaningful connection between us, and many of the other participants. Moreover, the staff's judgmental attitude towards normal American behaviors, such as occasional vaping and late-night outings, only served to create a toxic environment of slut-shaming and personal attacks.

The pinnacle of disrespect came when the 65-year-old male director stooped to calling me derogatory names, while the tutors failed to provide the necessary support or engagement. Name calling, specifically towards women, may be apart of British culture that I am personally unaware of, but I was called a “bitch” and my friends, “cunt” and “simple minded”, and for a program to be built around the “conduct code” of anti-bullying, they clearly have a lot of work to do in their own administration. Their inability to communicate effectively and their demeaning behavior led to a sense of failure and dehumanization. The shocking use of offensive language towards participants, such as referring to a friend as a derogatory term (cunt), further exemplified the lack of professionalism within the staff.

Not only did the staff offer conflicting messages by encouraging drinking while simultaneously shaming participants for “indulging”, but they also failed to create a safe and supportive environment for personal growth. Accusing someone of “being a drinker” is not effective, and extremely dangerous. That was a term that was used time and time again against be, and to belittle me. My overall experience with the program was infected by the constant degradation and mistreatment I, and many of my friends endured, leaving me feeling unsupported and undervalued.

In conclusion, the program's staff exhibited a disregard for participants' well-being and failed to uphold the standards of professionalism and respect. Despite their efforts to knock me down and make me feel like less than human, and question my place in this world, I came to the realization that true personal growth and support lie elsewhere, away from the judgmental attitudes of the 'intellectual' British. It is imperative for future participants to be aware of these shortcomings to make informed decisions about their involvement with the program.

The female staff greatly deferred from what I experienced from the males that were in the admin. They were all amazing.

Do not do this program if you are a strong minded, confident, outspoken American woman: you will be attacked

Pros
  • Vatican tour
  • St Marks Tour
  • Very knowledgeable female staff
Cons
  • Self hatred experienced
  • Slut shaming
  • Name calling
Response from Art History Abroad

We are very sorry to hear that your time with us did not meet your expectations. Your review comes as a shock to us. We will reach out to you privately to take the time to address your reflections directly. If mistakes were made, we make sincere apologies.

As this is a public forum, we must clarify that the allegations against our director are simply not true. The two formal conversations regarding student behaviour that took place had a third-party present in accordance with procedural policy. At no point were the aforementioned names or any other derogatory terms used by our director. Irrespective of nation, gender or learning differences, any person, be they student, tutor, parent, or supplier, should expect care and understanding. That is the point of our Code of Conduct which lays out the principles by which we run our courses.

Respect for the cultures we visit, a spirit of goodwill and a sense of purpose are central to our thinking. The wellbeing and the safety of individuals and the group define the boundaries of our community. Actions beyond these boundaries lead to interventions. In the Code of Conduct we explain drugs are not legal across much of Europe and we simply maintain narcotics are not allowed. Vaping, when in restaurants or a shared hotel room is also not allowed and considered disrespectful of the personal space of others. Alcohol is permitted in Europe and we adhere to responsible drinking. Drunkenness is not allowed, nor is the damage or dangerous behaviours that can ensue in our small community from excess consumption.

Feedback is important to us and we will continue to ensure we cater to our students to the highest standard. Our feedback is typically highly positive. In 2023, feedback from 100 students across our courses has rated our pastoral care provision to be excellent (87% score). And we pledge to continue to listen to all our stakeholders to help us best cater to the needs of our students.

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Maria Agnese
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

AHA SOUTHERN COURSE

very fun and well organised, you can have fun without having to think/stress about organizing the activities to be done, tutors who are very well trained and also supportive.
it can help you be alone and in a group at the same time!!!
you can make friends very quickly but everyone leaves you your personal space if u want to.
there are private and very comfortable transports, it is useful for looking at monuments/works/museums without getting too tired between one and the other.

it's normal to have some moments of discomfort but art, beautiful experiences and tutors help to distract yourself and calm you down a lot.

Pros
  • well organised
  • formative
  • makes you autonomous
Cons
  • None
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Francesca
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

AHA review

I absolutely loved Art History Abroad. It was six weeks of learning about the most wonderful art, eating heavily food, and being with the best people. Being in Italy was amazing and it was a very lucky thing to be lead through it by the best tutors. I always felt very at home there because of that. There was a fabulous mix between hilarious evenings/ moments and wonderfully inspiring lessons. I feel I have learnt so much more about the world. I just loved it all and could not recommend it more.

Pros
  • Learning more about art history
  • Meeting great friends
  • Developing more knowledge about the world
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Julia
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Trip of a Lifetime

From start to finish this is a unique and fantastic experience. The tutors are friendly and knowledgeable - supporting you every step of the way. This is a course for people who want to broaden their minds in the most beautiful of countries - La Bella Italia! The course and days are very well paced to enable you to soak up Italian life. From rowing gondolas in Venice to a private tour of the Vatican you will be amazed everyday. This experience made my gap year, I just wish I could do it again! Thank you AHA!

Pros
  • Friendly and knowledgeable tutors
  • Excellent food and convivial experiences
  • Unique insight into Italian culture and art history
Cons
  • None !
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Isa
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

BEST SUMMER EVER !!

Words cannot accurately express how much I adored these weeks with AHA. I made lifelong friends that I will soon be traveling across seas to visit, vastly expanded my knowledge of the classical arts, truly learned to love and understand my authentic self, and ate some of the best food I have in years. Our lovely tutors became family--with them we were confident asking any kind of question about the imposing architecture or magnificent art, learned the most insanely unhinged historic stories, felt completely safe roaming the most vibrant streets of the world singing at the top of our lungs, and enjoyed good chats over dinner and endless laughter. This course has given me those wholly happy memories you can always look back on whenever the going might get tough, whilst also giving me that undeniable feeling that I am now ready to conquer the next stage of life.

Pros
  • Special, exclusive, early access (and even extra viewing time) to super busy spots
  • Showing us the absolute hidden gems of Italy (never would have seen some of these breathtaking spots without AHA's expertise)
  • The support from tutors and peers was incomparable (the people are the pro!!)
Cons
  • The pacing and feeling of the trip changed depending on the city and the tutors
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Isobel
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Life changing!!

I first travelled with AHA in 2020, having won a scholarship from their writing competition. Within the first few hours of meeting the students and tutors, we felt like a close-knit group of friends, excited to explore Italy together. AHA brings together kind, curious and creative people from all over the world. We learn from each other and challenge each other to see Italian culture in a new light. For instance, our head tutor Nick inspired us to sketch everything we saw, regardless of our artistic skill. The tutors are so knowledgeable and encouraging, so you never feel stupid asking questions. The highlight of every day is supper. The group gathers together to drink wine and enjoy Italy’s famous food. We freely drink and chat and laugh with tutors as well as students. I still keep in touch with many friends I met in Italy, through AHA. I left the trip feeling nourished by art history and confident in my academic potential. I hope you decide to go! I joined AHA again in 2020 and had an equally fun time with a different group.

Pros
  • Wonderful people to share experiences with
  • Excellent organisation and central hotels.
  • Knowledgable and engaging tutors who bring Italian culture to life
Cons
  • Very packed schedule- might get tired
  • Lunch/supper not included in AHA fee