Spring 2024 Art History Courses

Spring '24 course poster for ARTH 5950: Curating Disability Justice. Black background with white text. In the center is a photo showing a red bench with a white pillow.
Course poster for ARTH 3921W Art of the Film with Prof. Robert Silberman. Black background with purple artwork depicting a body in front of art deco style buildings.
Image for ARTH 8920: Film History and Criticism, Landscape and Cinema, Spring 2024, Mondays 2:30-5:00pm, Image shows two movie scenes one in the dessert, and one on alternate planet.
Spring '24 course poster for ARTH 1002W: Why Art Matters. White background with a young Black girl standing on the right.
Spring '24 course poster for ARTH 3018: Art of the Ottoman Empire. Cream background with an image of book manuscript showing a human figure on the left and botanicals on the right.
Spring '24 course poster for ARTH 3005: Identity and American Art. White background with a Black man seated on a bench. At the bottom are three American flags.
Course poster for ARTH 3022 Impressionism 1874 to Today with Prof. Laura Kalba. Image of a impressionism painting with a couple walking in the rain in Paris. Study Impressionism in Paris (Learning Abroad course)
Course poster for ARTH 3152: Ancient Greek Art & Archaeology. A depiction of a man is battle riding a horse is at the top; the head of a Greek god is shown at the bottom. Text shown: This class meets the Lib Ed requirement for historical perspectives. Tues/Thurs 1:00-2:15 PM. 3 Credits. Spring 2024.
Spring '24 course poster for ARTH 5413: Alternative Media. White background with multiple televisions and a neon green calendar at the bottom with random text.
Spring '24 course poster for ARTH 1001: Intro to Western Art. White background with an image of a quilt showing a family at a museum.
Spring '24 course poster for ARTH 3005: Identity and American Art. White background with a Black man seated on a bench. At the bottom are three American flags.
Spring '24 course poster for ARTH 3014W: Art of India. Orange background with a human figure in the center.
Course poster with image of a body with text that says 'ARTH 5774 The Body in Indian Art 3 Credits with Prof. Anna Lise Seastrand Mon/Wed (1:00 2:15 PM) SPRING 2024'.

ARTH 1001 - Introduction to Western Art with Prof. Laura Kalba
Lecture: Monday/Wednesday (1:00 - 2:15 PM), plus discussion section
Meets Liberal Education requirement of Arts/Humanities

ARTH 1002W - Why Art Matters with Prof. Jane Blocker
Lecture: Monday/Wednesday (9:45-11:00 AM), plus discussion section
Meets the Liberal Education requirement of Arts/Humanities and Global Perspectives

ARTH 3005 - Identity and American Art with Prof. Jenn Marshall
Lecture: Tuesday/Thursday (4:00 - 5:15 PM)
Meets the Liberal Education requirement of Arts/Humanities

ARTH 3014W - Art of India with Prof. Anna Lise Seastrand
Lecture: Monday/Wednesday (11:15 AM - 12:30 PM)
Meets the Liberal Education requirement of Arts/Humanities and Global Perspectives

ARTH 3018 - Art of the Ottoman Empire with Prof. Sinem Casale
Lecture: Tuesday/Thursday (11:15 AM - 12:30 PM)

ARTH 3022 - Impressionism: 1874 to Today with Prof. Laura Kalba
UMN West Bank: March 11-May 8, 2024
Followed by two weeks in Paris, France: May 12-23, 2024 (tentative)
Meets the Liberal Education requirement of Arts/Humanities
Apply through the Learning Abroad Center

ARTH 3152 - Ancient Greek Art & Archaeology with Johnathan Hardy
Lecture: Tuesday/Thursday (1:00 - 2:15 PM)
Meets the Liberal Education requirement for Historical Perspectives

ARTH 3921W - Art of the Film with Prof. Robert Silberman
Lecture: Tuesday/Thursday (12:20 - 2:15 PM), plus discussion
Meets the Liberal Education requirement of Arts/Humanities; Writing Intensive

ARTH 5413 - Alternative Media with Prof. Emily Capper
Lecture: Tuesday/Thursday (1:00 - 2:15 PM)

ARTH 5774 - The Body in Indian Art with Prof. Anna Lise Seastrand
Lecture: Monday/Wednesday (1:00 - 2:15 PM)

ARTH 5950 - Topics in Art History: Curating Disability Justice with Jessica Cooley
Friday (1:00 - 3:30 PM)

ARTH 8920 - Film History and Criticism: Landscape and Cinema with Prof. Robert Silberman
Monday (2:30 - 5:00 PM)

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