Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 1601 - 1610 of 3686 results Type - Any -Academic DepartmentsArticlescampaign_landing_pageCourses (Continuing)Courses (Regular)EventsPagesPeoplePoliciesProgramsSubjects Course Regular Studies Special Topics I AHIS 1195 These numbers are reserved for art history courses that may be offered from time to time by: a) art history faculty who may wish to present a course in their speciality; or b) visiting art history lecturers.Announcements regarding AHIS 1195 offerings will be made in the Registration Guide and Course... Course Regular Studies Monumental Artworks in Context AHIS 1210 This course examines various artworks and critically evaluates primary relationships to areas of concern such as location, artistic impact, stylization, mythology, historic ideology, and finally the importance of the artistic achievements themselves. Specific monuments will be established by the... Course Regular Studies Visual Culture II AHIS 1212 This course examines themes encountered in visual culture with an emphasis on issues of power, politics, race, social class, and the body. The relationship between visual imagery and the social context in which it is created will be examined in order to foster critical interpretation. Course Regular Studies Western Art: Renaissance to the Present AHIS 1214 This course familiarizes students with the chronological approach to the history of art from the Renaissance through Baroque, Rococo, and 19th century to the modern and postmodern periods. Art works will be examined in relation to relevant political, economic, and social factors of each historical... Course Regular Studies Asian Art II: 1800 to the Present AHIS 1215 This course is a chronological survey of the ceramics, sculpture, architecture, and painting of China, Korea, and Japan. Art works will be studied within the historical context of each period and related political, social, and cultural factors will be considered. Both secular and Buddhist art will... Course Regular Studies Gender, Art, and Society AHIS 1216 This course will explore feminist issues in western art from both historical and thematic perspectives. Critical consideration will be given to the representation of women in art, women's absence from art history, issues of gender identity, social class, race, and the changing role of women in... Course Regular Studies From Plop Art to Graffiti: Issues in Public Art AHIS 1217 This course will explore the history and complex issues surrounding one of the most controversial forms of art in our culture - art in public places. Beginning with an overview of the historical significance of public art, we will focus primarily on the diversity of movements as they emerge within... Course Regular Studies Art in the Age of Encounter AHIS 1218 The final years of the 15th century heralded a new imagining of the world. Direct contact between Europe, Asia, and the Americas ushered in a period of commercial, cultural, and technological exchange. But its result was far greater than the mere exchange of commodities and currencies. The... Course Regular Studies Through the Lens: A Critical History of Photography AHIS 1219 Students will examine the history of photography from its beginnings in the 19th century to the present day. Students will explore through lecture and lab the aesthetic and technological developments of the medium from such early processes as the daguerreotype to contemporary digital approaches... Course Regular Studies Special Topics II AHIS 1295 These numbers are reserved for art history courses that may be offered from time to time by: a) art history faculty who may wish to present a course in their speciality; or b) visiting art history lecturers.Announcements regarding AHIS 1295 offerings will be made in the Registration Guide and Course... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Course Regular Studies Special Topics I AHIS 1195 These numbers are reserved for art history courses that may be offered from time to time by: a) art history faculty who may wish to present a course in their speciality; or b) visiting art history lecturers.Announcements regarding AHIS 1195 offerings will be made in the Registration Guide and Course...
Course Regular Studies Monumental Artworks in Context AHIS 1210 This course examines various artworks and critically evaluates primary relationships to areas of concern such as location, artistic impact, stylization, mythology, historic ideology, and finally the importance of the artistic achievements themselves. Specific monuments will be established by the...
Course Regular Studies Visual Culture II AHIS 1212 This course examines themes encountered in visual culture with an emphasis on issues of power, politics, race, social class, and the body. The relationship between visual imagery and the social context in which it is created will be examined in order to foster critical interpretation.
Course Regular Studies Western Art: Renaissance to the Present AHIS 1214 This course familiarizes students with the chronological approach to the history of art from the Renaissance through Baroque, Rococo, and 19th century to the modern and postmodern periods. Art works will be examined in relation to relevant political, economic, and social factors of each historical...
Course Regular Studies Asian Art II: 1800 to the Present AHIS 1215 This course is a chronological survey of the ceramics, sculpture, architecture, and painting of China, Korea, and Japan. Art works will be studied within the historical context of each period and related political, social, and cultural factors will be considered. Both secular and Buddhist art will...
Course Regular Studies Gender, Art, and Society AHIS 1216 This course will explore feminist issues in western art from both historical and thematic perspectives. Critical consideration will be given to the representation of women in art, women's absence from art history, issues of gender identity, social class, race, and the changing role of women in...
Course Regular Studies From Plop Art to Graffiti: Issues in Public Art AHIS 1217 This course will explore the history and complex issues surrounding one of the most controversial forms of art in our culture - art in public places. Beginning with an overview of the historical significance of public art, we will focus primarily on the diversity of movements as they emerge within...
Course Regular Studies Art in the Age of Encounter AHIS 1218 The final years of the 15th century heralded a new imagining of the world. Direct contact between Europe, Asia, and the Americas ushered in a period of commercial, cultural, and technological exchange. But its result was far greater than the mere exchange of commodities and currencies. The...
Course Regular Studies Through the Lens: A Critical History of Photography AHIS 1219 Students will examine the history of photography from its beginnings in the 19th century to the present day. Students will explore through lecture and lab the aesthetic and technological developments of the medium from such early processes as the daguerreotype to contemporary digital approaches...
Course Regular Studies Special Topics II AHIS 1295 These numbers are reserved for art history courses that may be offered from time to time by: a) art history faculty who may wish to present a course in their speciality; or b) visiting art history lecturers.Announcements regarding AHIS 1295 offerings will be made in the Registration Guide and Course...