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AHI 498 Art History Seminar

An in-depth study of a major artist, genre, movement, or concept involving readings and extensive critical research. This particular seminar may explore (1) how public versus private spaces are constructed, as well as how they are controlled, and (2) how concepts of public versus private are appropriated to establish spheres of influence. How are these spaces defined? How do these spatial constructions affect each one of us? How do they affect the visual artist? Emphasis on class discussion, oral and/or written presentation. Open to Art majors and by permission of instructor. Prerequisites: AHI 208, one of: (AHI 285, 295), or permission of the instructor. Spring

Credits

4