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ART 80C Introduction to Visual Arts

Surveys the major art forms and critical ideas that have shaped artistic practice globally from the 1980s to the present, including the many cultural forces that have inspired artists to articulate human experience in visual form.

Credits

5

General Education Code

IM

Quarter offered

Spring

ART 100 Gallery/Museum Practices

Focuses on providing practical experience in all phases of exhibition design and implementation. General tasks of program operation supplemented with selective reading and written assignments designed to enhance theoretical understanding of broader issues in art administration. Includes field trips to galleries and museums as well as in-class visits by artists and arts professionals. (Formerly Gallery/Museum Management and Practices.)

Credits

2

Instructor

Shelby Graham

Requirements

Enrollment is restricted to art, pre-art, and history of art and visual culture majors.

Quarter offered

Summer

ART 149A Contemporary Visual Media: Issues of Theory and Practice

Examines selected issues in critical theory relevant to contemporary visual practices through writing assignments and class discussions of core readings. Specifically, thematically explores the relationship between visual art and film aesthetics.

Credits

5

Instructor

The Staff

Requirements

Prerequisite(s): Satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements. Enrollment is restricted to juniors and seniors.

Quarter offered

Fall

ART 149B Contemporary Visual Media: Issues of Theory and Practice

Examines selected issues in critical theory relevant to contemporary visual practices through writing assignments and class discussions of core readings. Specifically, focuses on the creative process: How do artists work and what informs their production?

Credits

5

Instructor

The Staff

Requirements

Prerequisite(s): Satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements. Enrollment is restricted to juniors and seniors.

Quarter offered

Fall

ART 150C Critical Issues in Contemporary Art

This writing-specific course is concerned with the role of the artist in society and offers a comprehensive overview of contemporary thought within the visual arts from an international perspective. Special emphasis placed on current trends and shifts in artistic production, theory, and criticism, and on art works that are artistically and intellectually inventive, as well as those that produce controversial and often challenging results.

Credits

5

Instructor

The Staff

Requirements

Prerequisite(s): Satisfaction of the Entry Level Writing and Composition requirements. Enrollment is restricted to junior and senior art majors.

Quarter offered

Winter

ART 152 Controversies in Art

Focuses on several United States art exhibitions that have generated political and social controversy. Students will critically examine the curatorial visions, art, exhibition reviews, public and institutional responses, and broader cultural, historical, and political context that surrounded the controversies.

Credits

5

Instructor

Edith Crichton

Requirements

Enrollment is restricted to juniors and seniors.

Quarter offered

Spring