ART 103 Art Appreciation II

This course provides students the opportunity to explore art and context and is grounded in multiple guiding questions: How do historical, social, political and personal contexts impact art? How does art connect to our lives and what can it achieve? How can art and identity function together? What is the relationship between art and power? How can an art exhibition be a form of artistic activism? Through these guiding questions, students analyze, interpret and evaluate various work of art and learn more about the context in which they were created. Pre-requisite(s): None. Co-requisite(s): None. 3 quarter hours

Credits

3

Distribution

GenEd-Fine Arts Humanities