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ART 322: Modern Art
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
This course provides an in-depth consideration of a particular time period, movement, or theme in the art of the 19th or early 20th century. It concentrates on one of the following topics: Romanticism and Realism, Impressionism and Post-Impressionism, Cubism and Abstraction, Dada, Surrealism, or Abstract Expressionism. The specific topic is announced in the Schedule of Classes. Prerequisite: Any 200-level art course, or ART 100 with junior/senior standing; or permission of the instructor. Visual resources fee.
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ART 323: Contemporary Art
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
This course provides an in-depth consideration of art since 1960. It may present a survey of the period or concentrate on one of the following topics: Pop Art and Minimal Art, Performance Art, Art of the 1970s, Postmodernism, or Art of Social Responsibility. The specific topic of the course is announced in the Schedule of Classes. Prerequisite: Any 200-level art course, or ART 100 with junior/senior standing; or permission of the instructor. Visual resources fee.
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ART 330: Medieval Art
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
European art from the fourth through the 14th century A.D. Such media as ivories, mosaics, and manuscripts, as well as monumental sculpture and architecture, are used to study the range from Early Christian and Byzantine through Late Gothic art. The course may focus on either Mediterranean or Northern art. The emphasis for a given semester will be listed in the Schedule of Classes. Prerequisite: ART 210.
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ART 331: Art of the Americas
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
This course provides an in-depth consideration of the art of a specific culture that has occupied the American continents. It concentrates on one of the following areas: Early American Art, Pre- Columbian Art, Mesoamerican Art, Native American Art, or Latin American Art. The specific topic is announced in the Schedule of Classes. Prerequisite: Any 200-level art course, or ART 100 with junior/senior standing; or permission of the instructor. Visual resources fee.
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ART 335: Asian Art
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
Asian artistic traditions examined via the most important and representative examples of architecture, sculpture, painting, prints, and decorative arts. The course concentrates on one of the following cultural areas: Chinese Art, Japanese Art, or Arts of India.The specific topic is announced in the Schedule of Classes. Prerequisite: Any 200- level art history course, or ART 100 with junior or senior standing. Visual resources fee.
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ART 336: African Art
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
An in-depth look at visual art forms associated with the African continent and its varied artistic traditions, which may include sculpture, painting, architecture, photography, decorative arts, and performance. The course concentrates on one of the following topics: African Textiles, the Arts of Nigeria, Contemporary African Art, or Africa and Photography. The specific topic is announced in the Schedule of Classes. Prerequisite: Any 200-level art history course, or ART 100 with junior or senior standing. Visual resources fee.
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ART 343: Visualizing Gender
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
An examination of how gender is relevant to the production, reception, and content of art. Gender theory and feminist theory are used to assess the role of gender in society and in artistic practices as they engage with visual images. This course concentrates on one of the following topics: Women in Art, Gender in American art, Masculinity and Modernism, or Gender and Ritual in Africa. The specific topic is announced in the Schedule of Classes. Prerequisite: Any 200-level art history course, or ART 100 with junior or senior standing. Visual resources fee.
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ART 355: History of Visual Media
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
This course provides an in-depth consideration of the history of a particular medium or field of production. It concentrates on one of the following: History of Photography, History of Prints, or History of Design. The specific topic is announced in the Schedule of Classes. Prerequisite: Any 200-level art course, or ART 100 with junior/senior standing; or permission of the instructor. Visual resources fee.
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ART 365: Museum and Exhibition Practices
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
This course explores issues and practices in the world of museums and other environments for the display of art. It combines technical matters with theoretical concerns as they relate to exhibitions, art institutions, and a variety of positions available in the museum field, with an emphasis on the job of curator. This fulfills the capstone requirement for the art history major. Prerequisite: A minimum of three art history classes. Visual resource fee.
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ART 375W: Studies in Art Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Hartford
This course focuses on a particular art-historical subject area while providing experience in various modes of art writing and an introduction to a selection of art-historical approaches. Art writing may include such products as catalog entries, biographies, exhibition reviews, and gallery guides. The journal article is considered as students prepare a research paper, with emphasis on topic formulation, research techniques, and staged writing. The subject matter of the course varies from year to year. Prerequisite: Any 200- level art course, or ART 100 with junior/senior standing; or permission of the instructor. Visual resources fee.
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