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2026 Fall Main Session
AH331/Lecture/01 - Topics: Surrealism
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Credits
3.00
AH331 provides students with a thorough understanding of Surrealism in its varying visual, literary, and performative manifestations. Since Surrealism is firmly grounded in aspects of the human psyche, students will also gain an understanding of the science of psychoanalysis and its tenuous relationship with Surrealist art. During the semester, students are introduced to the origins and goals of the Surrealist aesthetic through art historical lectures. However, students will further their historical understanding of Surrealism through interactive discussions that debate the validity, limitations, and potential of this movement as a psycho-aesthetic phenomenon. Based on the scope of a student's project or level of study there may be additional costs for materials and supplies. Satisfies: Art History/Liberal Arts Elective requirement
Registration Type
Traditional
Fees
N/A
Instructors
Wallis, Jonathan
Duration
8/27/2026 - 12/18/2026
Schedule
Wednesday 12:30 PM - 3:20 PM; Moore College Art &, Penelope P. Wilson Hall, Room Media
Prerequisites
( AH215 / Lecture
<min credit = 3.00>
or
AH215H / Lecture
<min credit = 3.00>
or
UARTS / Open
<min credit = 15.00>
or
DCAD / Open
<min credit = 15.00>
)
Corequisites
N/A
Credit Types
Credit
Class
24
Seats
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Remaining
Closed
Primary population and other student populations allowed to register for this course:
Primary Population
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Campus
Moore College of Art & Design
24
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Program
Bachelor of Fine Art
24
0
College
Moore College of Art
24
0
Department
Creative & Critic St
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24
Curriculum
Art History
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