I will be 40 this year and I have a Masters degree in Fine Arts. Unfortunately, I have not really worked in a while and I don't sell enough work to live off being an artist. I am strongly considering returning to grad school for a PhD in Art History because I enjoy curating and out of all the jobs I have had, I most enjoyed working in a gallery and second was working at an art school. My objective to going back for Art History would be to gain more credibility so I could be hired to possibly teach part-time at a college or university, work as a curator and art critic , and do a job related to art while continue being an artist.
Nevertheless, it has been a decade since I earned my MFA so i would need to refresh my brain a bit. I also have plenty of questions as I am not sure quite where to begin.
I know I will need to learn a foreign language. I'm wondering which language would be best to learn? Should I learn more than one?
I am also curious if there is a lot of competition as far as art history related positions go?
There is no way I can afford to take on more tuition. What universities offer full fellowships/teaching assistantships?
Do universities help with relocation costs as far as relocating for study if you receive a fellowship or grant?
Ideally, I think I would like to enter a program or field of study with more of a learn toward modern and contemporary art as well as maybe culture, semiotics, art trends, digital media, race, and possibly gender. I suppose a field of art history that examines art and its impact on cultures ,and community and vice-versa. Something that could possibly bridge into philosophy, race studies, religion and gender. I hope that is not too vague.
I'm also wondering what is the best course of study under Art History and what line of study would assure me a job after school?