Henry M. Sayre, Associate Provost for Academic and Student Affairs Distinguished Professor of Art History
Distinguished Professor of Art History
Office Address: 233 Cascades Hall
Phone: 541-322-3103
Fax: 541-383-7501
E-mail:
henry.sayre@osucascades.edu
Henry Sayre received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Stanford University and his doctorate from the University of Washington. Before coming to Oregon State University in 1983, he taught at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He has won many awards for his teaching and service to the University, and has received numerous grants and fellowships, including three from the National Endowment for the Humanities. In 1997, he completed production of a multimedia teaching package for art appreciation, funded by a $1.2 million grant from the Annenberg Foundation at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, that includes a 10-part television series, Works in Progress, co-produced with Oregon Public Broadcasting and first aired on PBS in the fall of 1997. He is the author six books, co-editor of another, and has published widely in national and international journals.
Research Interests
In his writing and research, Sayre focuses on the arts and their interrelations, particularly on contemporary genres such as performance and installation. Two of his textbooks, both in their 4th editions, are widely used throughout the nation -- an art appreciation text, A World of Art, and a writing guide, Writing about Art.

