Courses

Summer 2018

Reading and Writing about Visual Experience: Material Remix: Collage and Mixed-Media Practices in the 20th Century (Session A) Course Number: R1B Section 1 | CCN: 13545

Claire Ittner

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday | 10:00 - 12:00PM

“Remixing,” “collage,” “sampling,” “assemblage,” “pastiche,” “bricolage”: the history of art in the 20th and 21st centuries is in many ways the history of practices that push beyond the frame and substrate of traditional artmaking. This course focuses on the histories...

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Reading and Writing about Visual Experience: Imagining the Hemisphere: Key Terms for Contesting Modern Art and the America(s) (Session D) Course Number: R1B Section 2 | CCN: 13546

Grace Kuipers

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday | 10:00 - 12:00PM

In the early twentieth century, visions of a hemispheric American identity emerged as a way to distinguish cultural production in the Americas as distinct from an older, dominant European model. A number of artists and institutions attempted to unite the...

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Western Art from the Renaissance to the Present (Session D) Course Number: HA N11 | CCN: 16049

Matthew Culler

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday | 2:00 - 4:00PM

This course is an introduction to the visual arts of Western Europe and the USA from the 14th-century to the present day. While various mediums of art-making will be discussed, we will primarily focus on what are often referred to...

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Introduction to Modern Art (Session A) Course Number: HA N80 | CCN: 14224

Jez Flores

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday | 12:00 - 2:00PM

This course will offer a general overview of the history of twentieth-century art. We will begin with a brief look back into dominant trends of the nineteenth century and will conclude in the 1970s. Although many accounts of Modern Art...

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Histories of Photography (Session D) Course Number: HA N182 | CCN: 15304

Kaitlin Forcier

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday | 10:00 - 12:00PM

Define photography. Go ahead. Not as evident as it seems? One of the reasons may be the staggeringly quick evolution of the technology behind the production of pictures and the multiplicity of roles these images were/are made to play. The plurality...

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Mapping the Modern World: Cartography in the Age of Discovery, Rediscovery and Invention, 1400-1700 (Session A) Course Number: HA N190E | CCN: 16116

Keith Budner

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday | 2:00 - 4:00PM

When you look at a map – whether it’s a navigational chart from the 1400s or google maps on your smartphone – you are looking at an object and image that is produced through visual design, technology, and politics. In...

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