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Art History Classes
ARTH 1600 (Main Lecture)
Section 100, Class Nbr 24473
U.S. Art Across Cultures
MW 11:15am-12:05pm Mathematics Building 100
James Cordova
Examines historical and contemporary issues in American arts and visual culture, emphasizing issues of race, gender, class, cross-cultural interactions, diversity of artistic traditions, and the global position of the United States in the modern world. We will focus on key monuments, objects, artists, and concepts relevant to the American context and impactful across geopolitical borders, ethnic groups, and genders.
ARTH 1600 (Recitation)
Section 113, Class Nbr 25853
U.S. Art Across Cultures
W 3:05pm-3:55pm Visual Arts Complex 485
Natana Aldana
ARTH 1600 (Recitation)
Section 114, Class Nbr 25854
U.S. Art Across Cultures
Th 5:10pm-6pm Visual Arts Complex 485
Emily Berkes
ARTH 1600 (Recitation)
Section 117, Class Nbr 26219
U.S. Art Across Cultures
F 9am-9:50am Visual Arts Complex 485
Lexi Peterson
ARTH 1600
Section 118, Class Nbr 26220
U.S. Art Across Cultures
F 12pm-12:50pm Visual Arts Complex 485
Jasmine Gloria
ARTH 4919
Section 002, Class Nbr 26913
Capstone Seminar: Topics in Art History: Contemporary Art in SE Asia
TTh 11am-12:15pm Visual Arts Complex 303
Brianne Cohen
ARTH 6779
Section 001, Class Nbr 41199
W 2pm-4:30pm Visual Arts Complex 303
James Cordova
Visualizing Gender Before and After the Conquest
Examines issues of gender and power in Pre-Columbian and Colonial Latin American visual culture. Special focus on women’s social roles and the nature and function of their images in pre-Hispanic and colonial times. Course readings and discussions draw from a variety of art-historical, ethnohistorical, literary, and anthropological sources. The interdisciplinary scope provides an intellectually diverse framework that accounts for historical and contemporary assumptions about art, representation, race/ethnicity, and gender.
ARTH 6939
Section 001, Class Nbr 24531
Graduate Seminar: Open Topics in Art History: Sites of Modernity: 20C East Asian Art
T 10am-12:30pm Visual Arts Complex 455
Stephanie Su
ARTH 6939
Section 003, Class Nbr 26929
Graduate Seminar: Open Topics in Art History: Handmade: Arts of the West
W 10am-12:30pm Visual Arts Complex 303
Annette de Stecher
Art Practices Classes
ARTS 1020
Section 001, Class Nbr 18264
Introduction to Studio Art 2
MW 5:30pm-8pm Visual Arts Complex 172
Harris Deno
ARTS 1212
Section 002, Class Nbr 26818
Painting for Non-Majors
TTh 9:30am-12pm Visual Arts Complex 475
Mike Womack
ARTS 1514.002/2504.002
Section 002, Class Nbr 42941
Sculpture for Non-Majors/Basic Sculpture: Materials and Techniques
TTh 9am-11:30am Visual Arts Complex 184
Aaron Treher
ARTS 3097
Section 002, Class Nbr 25862
Special Topics - Non-Studio: Professional Arts Practices
Explores strategies to forge a sustainable, productive, fulfilling career in the arts. Through a series of readings, assignments, field trips, and presentations by faculty and staff in the Art and Art History Department, students will learn to define, promote, support, and find the most effective systems to have a rewarding life in the arts. Through the Practicum Speakers’ Series, students will engage with three art professionals who will give insight into the evolution of their art practices, ideas about work/life balance, and how to be part of a growing professional network.
T 3:30pm-6pm Visual Arts Complex 455
Martha Russo
ARTS 3191
Section 001, Class Nbr 26914
Photography 3
Continues the exploration of the possibility of individual photographic expression. Students are encouraged to discover and develop a personal position in relation to the medium. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours.
MW 10am-12:30pm Visual Arts Complex 1B97
Albert Chong
ARTS 4002
Section 001, Class Nbr 24498
Advanced Drawing/Portfolio
TTh 12:45pm-3:15pm Visual Arts Complex 471
Alvin Gregorio
ARTS 4085
Section 001, Class Nbr 21613
Ceramics 4
Develop a personal creative practice through self-generated, independent projects. The focus is on developing an individual studio discipline through experimentation, research, reading and writing and examining the work in individual critiques.
MW 9:30am-12pm Visual Arts Complex 155
Jeanne Quinn
ARTS 4117
Section 001, Class Nbr 18374
BFA Seminar
F 1pm-3:30pm Visual Arts Complex 455
Matt Christie
ARTS 4126
Section 002, Class Nbr 39141
Digital Art 2
TTh 1pm-3:30pm Visual Arts Complex 1B23
TTh 1pm-3:30pm Visual Arts Complex 1B25
Corrina Espinosa
ARTS 4171
Section 001, Class Nbr 18475
New Directions in Photography
Investigates the use of the photographic image in new, antique, or nonstandard ways including nonsilver, photosculpture, various color processes, photolanguage, photo installations, electronic media, performance, filmmaking, electrostatic art (copy machine), photobooks, photocollage, and audio/visual art. Course content changes each semester.
TTh 12:30pm-3pm Visual Arts Complex 1B03
Mariana Vieira
ARTS 4504
Section 001, Class Nbr 33524
Advanced Sculpture Studio
Students in this course will be required to complete projects, participate in group critiques of projects, produce a slide presentation on a contemporary artist whose work/practice fits within the theme of the course and prepare a final portfolio. Studio work and demonstrations will be augmented by readings and discussions on contemporary art.
MW 1pm-3:20pm Visual Arts Complex 276
Richard Saxton
ARTS 5075
Section 001, Class Nbr 21614
Graduate Ceramics
TTh 1pm-3:30pm Visual Arts Complex 455
Scott Chamberlin
ARTS 5504
Section 002, Class Nbr 41817
Graduate Sculpture
TTh 1pm-3:30pm Visual Arts Complex 277
Richard Saxton