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3.00 Credits
In this course, the religious and aesthetic practices of West and Central Africa and their signi_cance, preservation, and transformation in the Americas from the period of slavery to the present will be examined. The focus of the class will be on ritual arts such as Vodun, Santeria, Candomble, and Obeah and their cultural impact on Latin America, the Caribbean, and the United States. Alternate years. (Humanities) CLUNIS [AH]
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Introduces students to traditional and contemporary art made by indigenous individuals and groups in North America. Participants examine sculpture, painting, pottery, textiles, and human adornment. The course is organized according to cultural areas; however, common thematic issues and the e_ects of colonialism are stressed in discussion and assigned readings. O_ered every third year. (Humanities) McOMBER [AH]
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3.00 Credits
Investigation of the development of the feminist art movement from the 1970s to the present, as well as contemporary artwork by women artists. Readings and lectures focus on feminist approaches to the \craft/art" issue as well as ethnicity, class, and sexual orientation. O_ered every third year. (Humanities) McOMBER [AH]
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3.00 Credits
Various intermediate-level art history o_erings based on faculty availability and interest. See Index. Topics Courses. ( Humanities) CLUNIS or McOMBER [AH]
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3.00 Credits
see Index. Courses 280/380.
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3.00 Credits
see Index. Courses 290/390. Half-credit projects are not permitted.
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3.00 Credits
Sustained projects in studio art. Prerequisites: a minimum of three college-level art courses, experience in the medium of the tutorial, and permission of the instructor at least two terms in advance. May be repeated for credit. [SA] Cornell College | 2008-09 Academic Catalogue Art 37
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3.00 Credits
An examination of one or more areas of art history not included in the regular o_erings, or expanded research of a topic introduced in an art history course previously studied. Prerequisites: a minimum of two college-level art history courses, appropriate experience in the area of proposed study, and permission of the instructor at least two terms in advance. May be taken on the parallel format. May be repeated for credit. [AH]
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3.00 Credits
Advanced techniques in the formation and surface treatment of ceramic artworks. Registration, when the course is taught in Mexico or Japan, entails additional costs. Prerequisites: ART 202 and permission of instructor. O_ered only in the parallel format, the course runs for two consecutive terms. (Fine Arts) HANSON [SA]
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3.00 Credits
Production and analysis of time-based visual art, speci_cally performance art, video, and sound. Introduction to the practice, history, and theory of avant-garde visual art in the twentieth century. Prerequisite: ART 103, 104, 237, or 242. Alternate years. (Fine Arts) DYAS [SA]
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