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2024 Spring Main Session
AH112H/Lecture/02 - Honors Becoming Modern | Credits 3.00
This course explores the concept of what it meant to be "modern" in Western culture, from its inception in the 14th century through its escalating importance by the mid-19th century. We will examine the agents and engines of artistic and social change, as well as shifting perspectives on the role of artist in society. Tracing the means by which artistic styles and ideas increasingly crossed national boundaries as global communication became progressively more possible, we will consider the rapid expansion of new technologies, and the emergence of the artist as prophet, celebrity and social critic.

Registration Type Traditional
Fees N/A
Instructors Pelta, Maureen
Duration 1/16/2024 - 5/10/2024
Schedule Tues/Thurs  10:00 AM - 11:20 AM;  Moore College Art &, Sarah Peter Hall, Room LIB
Prerequisites N/A
Corequisites N/A
Credit Types Credit
Class 15 Seats | 4 Remaining
Open (Minimum Met)

Primary population and other student populations allowed to register for this course:
 Primary Population# Others Allowed# Others Registered
Campus  Moore College of Art & Design150
Program  Bachelor of Fine Art150
College  Moore College of Art150
Department  Creative & Critic St1511
Curriculum  Art History1511
Class Level  First Year152