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Nov 24, 2024
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2016-2017 University Catalog archived
Art and Art History (ARTH, ARTS)
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HONORS: Honors Programs in art history and studio art are offered for qualified students; see department head for details.
Department Head: Kathleen Olson-Janjic
Faculty
First date is the year in which the faculty member began service as regular faculty at the University. Second date is the year of appointment to the present rank.
George R. Bent, Ph.D.—(1993)-2007
Sidney Gause Childress Professor of Art History
Ph.D., Stanford University
Christa Kreeger Bowden, M.F.A.—(2006)-2011
Associate Professor of Art
M.F.A., University of Georgia
Melissa Robin Kerin, Ph.D.—(2011)-2011
Assistant Professor of Art History
Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
Elliott Haigh King, Ph.D.—(2012)-2012
Assistant Professor of Art History
Ph.D., University of Essex
Andrea Lepage, Ph.D.—(2008)-2014
Associate Professor of Art History
Ph.D., Brown University
Kathleen Olson-Janjic, M.F.A.—(1987)-2007
Pamela H. Simpson Professor of Art and Art History
M.F.A., Yale University
Larry M. Stene, M.F.A.—(1982)-1992
Professor of Art
M.F.A., University of Illinois
NOTE: The studio art and art history courses are numbered according to the following schemes.
level
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subject
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ARTH scheme
100, survey
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0, General/Ancient
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200, period lecture
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4, Asia
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300, seminar (adv)
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5, Europe to 1800
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400, dir/indep work
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6, Modern/America
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7, Latin America
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level
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subject
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ARTS scheme
100, beginning
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0, Criticism
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200, middle
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1, drawing & painting
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300, advanced
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2, photo & printing
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400, dir/indep work
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3, design & sculpture
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Major
Minor
- • ARTH 101 - Survey of Western Art: Ancient to Medieval
- • ARTH 102 - Survey of Western Art: Renaissance to the Present
- • ARTH 125 - The Business of Contemporary Art
- • ARTH 140 - Asian Art
- • ARTH 141 - Buddhist Art of South and Central Asia
- • ARTH 170 - Arts of Mesoamerica and the Andes
- • ARTH 180 - FS: First-Year Seminar
- • ARTH 195 - Special Topics in Art History
- • ARTH 200 - Greek Art & Archaeology
- • ARTH 240 - Arts of China
- • ARTH 241 - The Arts of Japan
- • ARTH 242 - Arts of India
- • ARTH 243 - Imaging Tibet
- • ARTH 245 - Ancient Cultures, New Markets: Modern and Contemporary Asian Art
- • ARTH 246 - Questions of Ownership: Looting, Curating, and Destroying Cultural Heritage Objects
- • ARTH 253 - Medieval Art in Southern Europe
- • ARTH 254 - Medieval Art in Northern Europe
- • ARTH 255 - Northern Renaissance Art
- • ARTH 256 - Italian Renaissance Art
- • ARTH 257 - Dutch Arts, Patrons, and Markets
- • ARTH 258 - Baroque and Rococo Art
- • ARTH 261 - History of Photography
- • ARTH 262 - 19th-Century European Art
- • ARTH 263 - 20th-Century European Art
- • ARTH 266 - American Art to 1945
- • ARTH 267 - Art Since 1945
- • ARTH 271 - Arts of Colonial Latin America
- • ARTH 273 - Arts of Modern Latin America
- • ARTH 274 - Art and Revolution: Mexican Muralism
- • ARTH 276 - Chicana/o Art and Muralism: From the Street to the (Staniar) Gallery
- • ARTH 288 - Chinese Export Porcelain and the China Trade, 1500 to 1900
- • ARTH 295 - Special Topics in Art History
- • ARTH 342 - Love, Loyalty, and Lordship: Court Art of India, 1500s to1800s
- • ARTH 343 - Art and Material Culture of Tibet
- • ARTH 347 - Forget Me Not: Visual Culture of Historic and Religious Memorials
- • ARTH 350 - Medieval Art in Italy
- • ARTH 351 - The City as a Work of Art: Paris
- • ARTH 354 - The Early Renaissance in Italy
- • ARTH 355 - The High Renaissance in Italy
- • ARTH 356 - Science in Art: Technical Examination of 17th-Century Dutch Paintings
- • ARTH 357 - Caravaggio and Artemisia Gentileschi
- • ARTH 363 - Surrealism
- • ARTH 364 - Seminar on Art of the 1960s
- • ARTH 366 - African-American Art Seminar
- • ARTH 367 - Seminar on Women Artists
- • ARTH 376 - Visual Culture in the Hispanic World, c. 1500-1700
- • ARTH 384 - Renaissance Art in Venice
- • ARTH 385 - Leonardo da Vinci: Art, Science and Innovation in Renaissance Europe
- • ARTH 390 - Seminar in Asian Art
- • ARTH 394 - Seminar in Art History
- • ARTH 395 - Senior Seminar: Approaches to Art History
- • ARTH 398 - Seminar in Museum Studies
- • ARTH 401 - Directed Individual Study
- • ARTH 402 - Directed Individual Study
- • ARTH 403 - Directed Individual Study
- • ARTH 453 - Internship in Arts Management
- • ARTH 473 - Senior Thesis
- • ARTH 493 - Honors Thesis
- • ARTS 111 - Drawing I
- • ARTS 112 - Drawing II
- • ARTS 120 - Photography I
- • ARTS 131 - Design I
- • ARTS 180 - FS: First-Year Seminar
- • ARTS 211 - Figure Drawing I
- • ARTS 212 - Figure Drawing II
- • ARTS 213 - Drawing Italy
- • ARTS 214 - Drawing in Place
- • ARTS 215 - Making Comics
- • ARTS 217 - Painting I
- • ARTS 218 - Painting II
- • ARTS 219 - Painted Light: Interpreting the Landscape
- • ARTS 220 - Photography II
- • ARTS 221 - Antique Photographic Processes
- • ARTS 222 - Paris, Photography, and Documenting Place
- • ARTS 223 - Photography and the City
- • ARTS 224 - Color Photography
- • ARTS 226 - Introduction to the Book Arts
- • ARTS 227 - Printmaking I
- • ARTS 228 - Printmaking II
- • ARTS 231 - Sculpture I
- • ARTS 232 - Sculpture II
- • ARTS 235 - Art: Site and Situation
- • ARTS 291 - Special Topics in Painting
- • ARTS 292 - Special Topics in Photography
- • ARTS 297 - Special Topics in Studio Art
- • ARTS 309 - Studio Seminar: Methods in Contemporary Art Practice
- • ARTS 317 - Painting III
- • ARTS 318 - Painting IV
- • ARTS 320 - Large Format Photography
- • ARTS 321 - Advanced Approaches in Photography
- • ARTS 327 - Printmaking III
- • ARTS 328 - Printmaking IV
- • ARTS 329 - Special Topics in Printmaking
- • ARTS 331 - Sculpture III
- • ARTS 332 - Sculpture IV
- • ARTS 421 - Directed Studio Projects
- • ARTS 422 - Directed Studio Projects
- • ARTS 423 - Directed Studio Projects
- • ARTS 453 - Internship in Studio Art
- • ARTS 473 - Senior Thesis
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