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Nov 22, 2024
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ART 364 - History of Art: Women Artists. Historical survey of visual art works created by women from the Middle Ages to the 21st century. The class examines the topic with the help of original art works, as well as scholarly literature, selected historical fiction, and films. The discussions about women artists focus on issues of women’s leadership, cultural diversity, globalization, and social justice. Students have the option of taking this course as their Leadership Semester by co-enrolling in Art 399LS and organizing and presenting a special class session (e.g., a woman artist as speaker for the class, a field trip to see art work by women, etc.) and a written reflective analysis of the entire course at the end of the semester. The planning, implementation, and evaluation required for these extra tasks will enhance the pillars of leadership identified by the College: Courage, Commitment, Confidence, and Competence.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites Open only to sophomores, juniors and seniors
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