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ARCH 483: Art, Politics, and Society in France, 1850-1914
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
An examination of the interaction of artists, criticism, and the market with larger political and social developments in France, with an emphasis on primary sources.
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ARCH 485: Art of the Harlem Renaissance
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Examines the Harlem Renaissance (1918-1942) as an instance of both transnational modernism and cultural nationalism through study of how artworks articulate interrelated conceptions of race, gender, sexuality, and social class.
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ARCH 485 - Art of the Harlem Renaissance
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ARCH 487: African Impulse in African American Art (AFAM 487)
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Required preparation, any intermediate art history course or permission of the instructor. This class will examine the presence and influences of African culture in the art and material culture of Africans in the Americas from the colonial period to the present.
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ARCH 487 - African Impulse in African American Art (AFAM 487)
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ARCH 488: Contemporary African Art (AFRI 488)
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Prerequisite, AFRI 101 or ART 152 or 155. Permission of the instructor for students lacking the prerequisite. Examines modern and contemporary African art (1940s to the present) for Africans on the continent and abroad. Examines tradition, cultural heritage, colonialism, postcolonialism, local versus global, nationalism, gender, identity, diaspora.
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ARCH 488 - Contemporary African Art (AFRI 488)
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ARCH 490: Special Topics in Visual Arts
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Required preparation, any intermediate art history course or permission of the instructor. This course entails an intensive look at issues in the visual arts, and may cover specialized topics or broad themes from any part of the world or any historic period.
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ARCH 514: Monuments and Memory (INTS 514)
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
See INTS 514 for description.
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ARCH 514 - Monuments and Memory (INTS 514)
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ARCH 53: First-Year Seminar: Art and the Body
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
This course will examine presentations and representations of the body in Western art and how such portrayals relate to their social, cultural, and political contexts.
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ARCH 54: First-Year Seminar: Art, War, and Revolution
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Focusing on one or two works of art per week in a variety of media, this course explores the complex relationship between war and conflict in the modern world.
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ARCH 550: Topics in Connoisseurship
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Permission of the instructor. Works in the Ackland Museum’s collection will be studied directly as a means of training the eye and exploring the technical and aesthetic issues raised by art objects.
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ARCH 550 - Topics in Connoisseurship
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ARCH 551: Introduction to Museum Studies
3.00 Credits
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Introduces careers in museums and other cultural institutions. Readings and interactions with museum professionals expose participants to curation, collection management, conservation, exhibition design, administration, publication, educational programming, and fundraising.
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