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Art and Art History 266: Arts of Scandinavia
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
This course is an introductory exploration of Scandinavian visual arts and the cultural and historical forces related to them. The span of time, specific cultures covered, and art forms studied varies depending upon the instructor, but it usually focuses on the "Modern Era" (mid-18th through early 20th centuries). Offered periodically during Interim (open to first-year students).
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Art and Art History 269: African Art History
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
This course serves as an introductory survey of the diverse arts and cultures of sub-Saharan Africa. Students investigate material culture in its original context to understand the social roles that art plays in many aspects of life. Students also learn to identify and discuss styles, materials, techniques, and the roles of artists. Special topics considered may include: contemporary versus historical art in Africa, notions of "authenticity" and tourist art, cultural heritage and repatriation of art works, and the politics and history of museum display. Offered periodically.
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Art and Art History 271: Gothic Art
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
This course explores the art created in Western Europe from 1140-1400 and the revival of the Gothic style in nineteenth-century and twentieth-century Europe and America. The course addresses the rise of the medieval city, the importance of the Cathedral, and ways that new forms of spirituality gave rise to new styles of pictorial arts and architecture. The course ends with a discussion of what Gothic art came to symbolize for people in the centuries after its origins. The course will consist of class discussions, short quizzes, writing assignments and required field trips. A course lab fee will cover the cost of a course reader and the field trips.
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Art and Art History 275: Topics in Art History
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
This seminar-style course focuses on a specific art-historical topic, and students learn how to pursue art-historical practice beyond the introductory level. Topics change with each offering. Prerequisite: at least one art history course or permission of the instructor. Offered periodically.
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Art and Art History 277: Women in Art
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
This course explores the roles of women as creators, subjects, and patrons of art. It helps students lean about how gender permeates culture and art. Specific topics vary. Each topic introduces a time period and place that has revealed much about gender and visual culture. Students work seminar-style yet at an introductory level for those new to art history or women's studies. Counts toward major in Women's Studies and Art and Art History. Offered periodically.
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Art and Art History 294: Internship
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Internship
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Art and Art History 298: Independent Study:Studio Art
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
Prerequisites: three foundation courses and two upper division courses in area of study.
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Art and Art History 340: Topics Seminar in Studio Art
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
This course enables the advanced studio art student to pursue further work in any chosen two or three dimensional medium or combination of media including performance, installation, and collaborative ways of working. This course is organized around an interdisciplinary theme set each year by the instructor. Within a seminar format students read, discuss and write on the selected topic in conjunction with topic driven individual studio work and critiques. Prerequisites: three foundation studio courses plus a minimum of two Level II studio courses. Offered annually.
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Art and Art History 343: Senior Studies in Studio Art
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
This capstone course in the studio arts program consists of advanced studio work, a visiting artist series, weekly critiques, and discussions with faculty and peers. Each student's independent work with a faculty adviser culminates in a senior exhibition at Flaten Art Museum. Weekly sessions also cover such topics as preparing a resume, taking slides of one's work, framing and producing exhibition announcements and posters.
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Art and Art History 350: The Methods of Art History
3.00 Credits
St Olaf College
This seminar explores methods by which art historians and curators analyze works of art. Students develop an advanced understanding of these methods by application of various methods to works of art, by examining historical factors surrounding principle movements in the study of art history and by engaging in lively class debates about them. Readings, discussions, and presentations culminate in an independent research project that allows each student to find his or her own place in the discipline. Prerequisite: two upper division courses in art history.
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