ART 512
Art theory and criticism
Overview
About This Course
In this course, students will delve into the foundational and contemporary theories that shape our understanding of visual art. Through critical analysis and discussion, students will explore the evolution of artistic movements, the philosophies behind various styles, and the social, cultural, and political forces that influence art. The course will guide students in developing their own critical perspectives, encouraging them to question and interpret artwork within historical and modern contexts. (3 semester credit hours)
Prerequisites: No prerequisite.
Materials
Required Software & Books
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JSTOR
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Name That Style by Bob Aaczka
Enrollment
Availability
Available
Summer
Format
Online
Credits
3
Schedule
Session Information
| Session | Summer, Asynchronous |
| Number of Meetings | TBA |
| Open Class Meetings | TBA — See Populi Calendar for exact dates and time zone |
| Instructor | Jami White, MFA |
| Tuition | $575 per credit hour |
Gallery
Student Work