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Gathering outside of the Basilica of San Miniato al Monte, overlooking Florence, are (front row, from left): Kate Manning, Brooke McIntyre, Jay Rosenberg, Liz Brewer and Nicole Thorson; (back row) Isabella Weber, Jonah Grace, Drew Paluch, Sarah Burke, Matthew Beattie, Gabrielle Perusek, Sam Fallone (front), Nathan Van Volkinberg, Amari McNair (front) and Sophia Hedin.
Gathering outside of the Basilica of San Miniato al Monte, overlooking Florence, are (front row, from left): Kate Manning, Brooke McIntyre, Jay Rosenberg, Liz Brewer and Nicole Thorson; (back row) Isabella Weber, Jonah Grace, Drew Paluch, Sarah Burke, Matthew Beattie, Gabrielle Perusek, Sam Fallone (front), Nathan Van Volkinberg, Amari McNair (front) and Sophia Hedin.

Gathering outside of the Basilica of San Miniato al Monte, overlooking Florence, are (front row, from left): Kate Manning, Brooke McIntyre, Jay Rosenberg, Liz Brewer and Nicole Thorson; (back row) Isabella Weber, Jonah Grace, Drew Paluch, Sarah Burke, Matthew Beattie, Gabrielle Perusek, Sam Fallone (front), Nathan Van Volkinberg, Amari McNair (front) and Sophia Hedin.

  • July 22, 2024
  • Marketing and Communications staff

Fifteen students from SUNY Fredonia spent 16 days in Italy studying Renaissance art history with Visual Arts and New Media Associate Professor Peter Tucker and Department of History Professor David Kinkela.

Students gathering outside of the Basilica of San Miniato al Monte, overlooking Florence,
From the top of Florence’s Duomo (officially the dome of the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore) are Sophia Hedin; Amari McNair, Drew Paluch; Sam Fallone, Jay Rosenberg, Sarah Burke, Nathan Van Volkinberg, Matthew Beattie, Kate Manning; Jonah Grace and Isabella Weber.

The students participated in a short-term summer Study Abroad course, Arts of Italy.

For over two weeks, the SUNY Fredonia contingent visited churches, museums and sites throughout Tuscany to explore the architecture, painting and sculpture of the Italian Renaissance. Students from all disciplines are invited to apply for future Arts of Italy trips through Fredonia’s Office of International Education.

More information about this course, offered as an elective, is here.