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ARH 221 - Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art |
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Associated Term:
Winter 2025
Learning Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to: 1. Compare and contrast artworks, and articulate an understanding of the complexities of movements, periods, and artistic tendencies throughout the history of cultural production in the area’s different regions 2. Recognize diverse values and perspectives—political, philosophical, and religious—manifested in art’s relationship with the development of Latin American cultural identities 3. Engage in discussions and conduct presentations while defending their ideas respectively and constructively in collaboration with others 4. Use library and bibliographic sources when conducting independent research for academic papers, and reflect on successes, failures, and obstacles in that process 5. Compose written and/or visual material to effectively communicate knowledge and demonstrate comprehension of art historical periods, styles, terminology, iconography, theory, and artworks 6. Discuss artworks using specific vocabulary and develop foundational knowledge of art historical methodologies and forms of analysis (formal, aesthetic, iconographical, sociohistorical) 7. Connect theory and practice through field trips, and apply the methodologies and skills gained in the course to produce critical reviews of artworks Required Materials: Technical Requirements: |
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