63 classes matched your search criteria.
ARTH 1002W is also offered in Spring 2025
ARTH 1002W is also offered in Spring 2024
ARTH 1002W is also offered in Spring 2023
ARTH 1002W is also offered in Fall 2021
Spring 2025 | ARTH 1002W Section 001: Why Art Matters (54330)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/21/2025 - 05/05/2025Mon, Wed 09:45AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West Bank
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (0 of 96 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/54330/1253
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Spring 2025 | ARTH 1002W Section 002: Why Art Matters (54331)
- Instructor(s)
- No instructor assigned
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/21/2025 - 05/05/2025Wed 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, West Bank
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (0 of 24 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/54331/1253
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Spring 2025 | ARTH 1002W Section 003: Why Art Matters (54332)
- Instructor(s)
- No instructor assigned
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/21/2025 - 05/05/2025Wed 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, West Bank
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (0 of 24 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/54332/1253
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Spring 2025 | ARTH 1002W Section 004: Why Art Matters (54333)
- Instructor(s)
- No instructor assigned
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/21/2025 - 05/05/2025Wed 12:20PM - 01:10PMUMTC, West Bank
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (0 of 24 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/54333/1253
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Spring 2025 | ARTH 1002W Section 005: Why Art Matters (54334)
- Instructor(s)
- No instructor assigned
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/21/2025 - 05/05/2025Wed 08:00AM - 08:50AMUMTC, West Bank
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (0 of 24 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/54334/1253
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Spring 2024 | ARTH 1002W Section 001: Why Art Matters (55020)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/16/2024 - 04/29/2024Mon, Wed 09:45AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 10
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (93 of 96 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/55020/1243
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Spring 2024 | ARTH 1002W Section 002: Why Art Matters (55021)
- Instructor(s)
- Caleb Allen (TA)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/16/2024 - 04/29/2024Wed 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 205
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (23 of 24 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/55021/1243
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Spring 2024 | ARTH 1002W Section 003: Why Art Matters (55022)
- Instructor(s)
- Olivia Comstock (TA)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/16/2024 - 04/29/2024Wed 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 260
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (23 of 24 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/55022/1243
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Spring 2024 | ARTH 1002W Section 004: Why Art Matters (55023)
- Instructor(s)
- Olivia Comstock (TA)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/16/2024 - 04/29/2024Wed 12:20PM - 01:10PMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 205
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (23 of 24 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/55023/1243
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Spring 2024 | ARTH 1002W Section 005: Why Art Matters (55024)
- Instructor(s)
- Caleb Allen (TA)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/16/2024 - 04/29/2024Wed 08:00AM - 08:50AMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 225
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (24 of 24 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/55024/1243
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Spring 2023 | ARTH 1002W Section 001: Why Art Matters (65671)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/17/2023 - 05/01/2023Tue, Thu 01:00PM - 02:15PMUMTC, West BankWilley Hall 175
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (116 of 120 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/65671/1233
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Spring 2023 | ARTH 1002W Section 002: Why Art Matters (65672)
- Instructor(s)
- James Mcconnell (TA)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/17/2023 - 05/01/2023Thu 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, West BankHubert H Humphrey Center 30
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (24 of 24 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/65672/1233
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Spring 2023 | ARTH 1002W Section 003: Why Art Matters (65673)
- Instructor(s)
- Hyeongjin Oh (TA)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/17/2023 - 05/01/2023Thu 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 225
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (23 of 24 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/65673/1233
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Spring 2023 | ARTH 1002W Section 004: Why Art Matters (65674)
- Instructor(s)
- James Mcconnell (TA)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/17/2023 - 05/01/2023Thu 10:10AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 225
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (22 of 24 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/65674/1233
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Spring 2023 | ARTH 1002W Section 005: Why Art Matters (65675)
- Instructor(s)
- Hyeongjin Oh (TA)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/17/2023 - 05/01/2023Thu 10:10AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 205
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (24 of 24 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/65675/1233
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Spring 2023 | ARTH 1002W Section 006: Why Art Matters (68696)
- Instructor(s)
- Ashley Duffey (TA)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/17/2023 - 05/01/2023Thu 02:30PM - 03:20PMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 135
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (23 of 24 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/68696/1233
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2021 | ARTH 1002W Section 001: Why Art Matters (21644)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/07/2021 - 12/15/2021Tue, Thu 01:00PM - 02:15PMUMTC, West BankWilley Hall 175
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (95 of 96 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Notes:
- This class meets the Arts and Humanities and the Global Perspectives Liberal Education (LE) requirement.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/21644/1219
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2021 | ARTH 1002W Section 002: Why Art Matters (21645)
- Instructor(s)
- Theresa Downing (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/07/2021 - 12/15/2021Thu 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 155
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (24 of 24 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/21645/1219
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2021 | ARTH 1002W Section 003: Why Art Matters (21646)
- Instructor(s)
- Jessie Merriam (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/07/2021 - 12/15/2021Thu 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 240
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (23 of 24 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/21646/1219
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2021 | ARTH 1002W Section 004: Why Art Matters (22152)
- Instructor(s)
- Theresa Downing (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/07/2021 - 12/15/2021Thu 10:10AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 130
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (24 of 24 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/22152/1219
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2021 | ARTH 1002W Section 005: Why Art Matters (22153)
- Instructor(s)
- Jessie Merriam (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/07/2021 - 12/15/2021Thu 10:10AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 120
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (24 of 24 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/22153/1219
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2020 | ARTH 1002W Section 001: Why Art Matters (16356)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- Completely Online
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementOnline Course
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/08/2020 - 12/16/2020Fri 09:05AM - 09:55AMOff CampusUMN REMOTE
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (90 of 92 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Notes:
- This class meets the Arts and Humanities and the Global Perspectives Liberal Education (LE) requirement. This lecture will be completely online. On Fridays, students will have one synchronous meeting at the scheduled time. The remaining lecture content will be accessible online in an asynchronous format.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/16356/1209
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2020 | ARTH 1002W Section 002: Why Art Matters (16357)
- Instructor(s)
- Ashley Patton (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementOnline Course
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/08/2020 - 12/16/2020Mon 10:10AM - 11:00AMOff CampusUMN REMOTE
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (22 of 23 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Notes:
- This discussion section is completely online in a synchronous format. The course will meet online at the scheduled times.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/16357/1209
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2020 | ARTH 1002W Section 003: Why Art Matters (16358)
- Instructor(s)
- Ashley Patton (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementOnline Course
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/08/2020 - 12/16/2020Wed 08:00AM - 08:50AMOff CampusUMN REMOTE
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (22 of 23 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Notes:
- This discussion section is completely online in a synchronous format. The course will meet online at the scheduled times.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/16358/1209
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2020 | ARTH 1002W Section 004: Why Art Matters (16869)
- Instructor(s)
- Hannah Wiepke (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- Completely Online
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementOnline Course
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/08/2020 - 12/16/2020Wed 10:10AM - 11:00AMOff CampusUMN REMOTE
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (23 of 23 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Notes:
- This discussion section is completely online in a synchronous format. The course will meet online at the scheduled times.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/16869/1209
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2020 | ARTH 1002W Section 005: Why Art Matters (16870)
- Instructor(s)
- Hannah Wiepke (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- Completely Online
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementOnline Course
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/08/2020 - 12/16/2020Fri 10:10AM - 11:00AMOff CampusUMN REMOTE
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (23 of 23 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Notes:
- This discussion section is completely online in a synchronous format. The course will meet online at the scheduled times.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/16870/1209
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2019 | ARTH 1002W Section 001: Why Art Matters (19854)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/03/2019 - 12/11/2019Mon, Wed, Fri 09:05AM - 09:55AMUMTC, West BankWest Bank Skyway AUDITORIUM
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (92 of 92 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Notes:
- This class meets the Arts and Humanities and the Global Perspectives Liberal Education (LE) requirement.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/19854/1199
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2019 | ARTH 1002W Section 002: Why Art Matters (19855)
- Instructor(s)
- Ashley Duffey (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/03/2019 - 12/11/2019Mon 10:10AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West BankCarlson School of Management 1-136
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (23 of 23 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/19855/1199
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2019 | ARTH 1002W Section 003: Why Art Matters (19856)
- Instructor(s)
- Stuart Deets (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/03/2019 - 12/11/2019Wed 08:00AM - 08:50AMUMTC, West BankCarlson School of Management 2-219
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (24 of 23 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/19856/1199
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2019 | ARTH 1002W Section 004: Why Art Matters (20451)
- Instructor(s)
- Ashley Duffey (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/03/2019 - 12/11/2019Wed 10:10AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 155
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (23 of 23 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/20451/1199
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2019 | ARTH 1002W Section 005: Why Art Matters (20452)
- Instructor(s)
- Stuart Deets (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/03/2019 - 12/11/2019Fri 10:10AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West BankCarlson School of Management 2-219
- Enrollment Status:
- Open (22 of 23 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/20452/1199
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2018 | ARTH 1002W Section 001: Why Art Matters (20244)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/04/2018 - 12/12/2018Mon, Wed, Fri 09:05AM - 09:55AMUMTC, West BankAnderson Hall 230
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (92 of 92 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Notes:
- This class meets the Arts and Humanities and the Global Perspectives Liberal Education (LE) requirement.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/20244/1189
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2018 | ARTH 1002W Section 002: Why Art Matters (20245)
- Instructor(s)
- Hyeongjin Oh (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/04/2018 - 12/12/2018Mon 10:10AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 115
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (23 of 23 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/20245/1189
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2018 | ARTH 1002W Section 003: Why Art Matters (20246)
- Instructor(s)
- Hyeongjin Oh (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/04/2018 - 12/12/2018Wed 08:00AM - 08:50AMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 430
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (23 of 23 seats filled)
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/20246/1189
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2018 | ARTH 1002W Section 004: Why Art Matters (20972)
- Instructor(s)
- Johnathan Hardy (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/04/2018 - 12/12/2018Wed 10:10AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 115
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (23 of 23 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/20972/1189
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2018 | ARTH 1002W Section 005: Why Art Matters (20973)
- Instructor(s)
- Johnathan Hardy (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/04/2018 - 12/12/2018Fri 10:10AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 115
- Enrollment Status:
- Closed (23 of 23 seats filled)
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/20973/1189
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2017 | ARTH 1002W Section 001: Why Art Matters (17399)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/05/2017 - 12/13/2017Mon, Wed, Fri 09:05AM - 09:55AMUMTC, West BankWest Bank Skyway AUDITORIUM
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Notes:
- This class meets the Arts and Humanities and the Global Perspectives Liberal Education (LE) requirement.
- Class Description:
- This is a fully online section offered through Online and Distance Learning (ODL), College of Continuing Education. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid information. Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Grading:
- Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
- Class Format:
- Online
- Workload:
- Other Workload: See attached syllabus
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/17399/1179
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2017 | ARTH 1002W Section 002: Why Art Matters (17400)
- Instructor(s)
- Hannah Wiepke (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/05/2017 - 12/13/2017Mon 10:10AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West BankCarlson School of Management 1-136
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/17400/1179
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2017 | ARTH 1002W Section 003: Why Art Matters (17401)
- Instructor(s)
- Mallory Wells (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/05/2017 - 12/13/2017Wed 08:00AM - 08:50AMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 430
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/17401/1179
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2017 | ARTH 1002W Section 004: Why Art Matters (34567)
- Instructor(s)
- Hannah Wiepke (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/05/2017 - 12/13/2017Wed 10:10AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West BankCarlson School of Management 1-136
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/34567/1179
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2017 | ARTH 1002W Section 005: Why Art Matters (34568)
- Instructor(s)
- Mallory Wells (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/05/2017 - 12/13/2017Fri 10:10AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 260
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/34568/1179
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2016 | ARTH 1002W Section 001: Why Art Matters (18094)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/06/2016 - 12/14/2016Mon, Wed, Fri 09:05AM - 09:55AMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 250
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Notes:
- This class meets the Arts and Humanities and the Global Perspectives Liberal Education (LE) requirement.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/18094/1169
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2016 | ARTH 1002W Section 002: Why Art Matters (18095)
- Instructor(s)
- Natalia Vargas Marquez (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/06/2016 - 12/14/2016Mon 10:10AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 105
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/18095/1169
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2016 | ARTH 1002W Section 005: Why Art Matters (18098)
- Instructor(s)
- Natalia Vargas Marquez (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/06/2016 - 12/14/2016Fri 10:10AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 210
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/18098/1169
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2015 | ARTH 1002W Section 001: Why Art Matters (33805)
- Instructor(s)
- Parisa Atighi Moghadam (Proxy)Madeline Whitman (Proxy)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/08/2015 - 12/16/2015Mon, Wed, Fri 09:05AM - 09:55AMUMTC, West BankAnderson Hall 370
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Notes:
- This class meets the Arts and Humanities and the Global Perspectives Liberal Education (LE) requirement.
- Class Description:
- This is a fully online section offered through Online and Distance Learning (ODL), College of Continuing Education. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid information. Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Grading:
- Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
- Class Format:
- Online
- Workload:
- Other Workload: See attached syllabus
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/33805/1159
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2015 | ARTH 1002W Section 002: Why Art Matters (33806)
- Instructor(s)
- Madeline Whitman (Secondary Instructor)Erika Prater (Proxy)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/08/2015 - 12/16/2015Mon 10:10AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 205
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- This is a fully online section offered through Online and Distance Learning (ODL), College of Continuing Education. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid information. Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Grading:
- Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
- Class Format:
- Online
- Workload:
- Other Workload: See attached syllabus
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/33806/1159
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2015 | ARTH 1002W Section 003: Why Art Matters (33807)
- Instructor(s)
- Parisa Atighi Moghadam (Secondary Instructor)Erika Prater (Proxy)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/08/2015 - 12/16/2015Wed 08:00AM - 08:50AMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 210
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- This is a fully online section offered through Online and Distance Learning (ODL), College of Continuing Education. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid information. Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Grading:
- Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
- Class Format:
- Online
- Workload:
- Other Workload: See attached syllabus
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/33807/1159
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2015 | ARTH 1002W Section 004: Why Art Matters (33808)
- Instructor(s)
- Parisa Atighi Moghadam (Secondary Instructor)Erika Prater (Proxy)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/08/2015 - 12/16/2015Wed 10:10AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 205
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- This is a fully online section offered through Online and Distance Learning (ODL), College of Continuing Education. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid information. Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Grading:
- Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
- Class Format:
- Online
- Workload:
- Other Workload: See attached syllabus
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/33808/1159
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Fall 2015 | ARTH 1002W Section 005: Why Art Matters (33809)
- Instructor(s)
- Madeline Whitman (Secondary Instructor)Erika Prater (Proxy)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/08/2015 - 12/16/2015Fri 10:10AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 225
- Auto Enrolls With:
- Section 001
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- This is a fully online section offered through Online and Distance Learning (ODL), College of Continuing Education. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid information. Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Grading:
- Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
- Class Format:
- Online
- Workload:
- Other Workload: See attached syllabus
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/33809/1159
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 12 May 2015
Spring 2015 | ARTH 1002W Section 001: Why Art Matters (67283)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/20/2015 - 05/08/2015Mon, Wed 11:15AM - 12:30PMUMTC, West BankWest Bank Skyway AUDITORIUM
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Art matters! From billboards and graffiti on the streets to paintings and sculpture in museums, visual imagery informs our understanding of the world. This course will not only question "what is art?" but will also introduce students to the diverse ways in which art has and continues to function in society. The course is not a chronological survey of the history of art and great artists. Instead, it is thematic, looking at art from a variety of cultural perspectives and approaches. Through lectures and discussions, the course will examine such diverse topics as public art, illicit art trafficking, art and gender, art as a means of protest, and how art can be used to establish authority. The course is introductory, and assumes you have had no prior exposure to art history. There will three quizzes during the semester plus a final exam; in addition, there will be brief writing , assignments (some creative, some analytical) that will address the topics discussed in class.
- Grading:
- 20% Final Exam
40% Reports/Papers
20% Quizzes
10% Class Participation
10% Other Evaluation Other Grading Information: timeline assignment - Workload:
- 25 Pages Reading Per Week
18 Pages Writing Per Term - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/67283/1153
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 4 September 2007
Spring 2015 | ARTH 1002W Section 002: Why Art Matters (67284)
- Instructor(s)
- Shannon Flaherty (Secondary Instructor)Frederick Asher (Proxy)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementDelivery Medium
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/20/2015 - 05/08/2015Mon 01:25PM - 02:15PMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 105
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Art matters! From billboards and graffiti on the streets to paintings and sculpture in museums, visual imagery informs our understanding of the world. This course will not only question "what is art?" but will also introduce students to the diverse ways in which art has and continues to function in society. The course is not a chronological survey of the history of art and great artists. Instead, it is thematic, looking at art from a variety of cultural perspectives and approaches. Through lectures and discussions, the course will examine such diverse topics as public art, illicit art trafficking, art and gender, art as a means of protest, and how art can be used to establish authority. The course is introductory, and assumes you have had no prior exposure to art history. There will three quizzes during the semester plus a final exam; in addition, there will be brief writing , assignments (some creative, some analytical) that will address the topics discussed in class.
- Grading:
- 20% Final Exam
40% Reports/Papers
20% Quizzes
10% Class Participation
10% Other Evaluation Other Grading Information: timeline assignment - Workload:
- 25 Pages Reading Per Week
18 Pages Writing Per Term - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/67284/1153
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 4 September 2007
Spring 2015 | ARTH 1002W Section 003: Why Art Matters (67285)
- Instructor(s)
- Shannon Flaherty (Secondary Instructor)Frederick Asher (Proxy)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementDelivery Medium
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/20/2015 - 05/08/2015Wed 01:25PM - 02:15PMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 140
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Art matters! From billboards and graffiti on the streets to paintings and sculpture in museums, visual imagery informs our understanding of the world. This course will not only question "what is art?" but will also introduce students to the diverse ways in which art has and continues to function in society. The course is not a chronological survey of the history of art and great artists. Instead, it is thematic, looking at art from a variety of cultural perspectives and approaches. Through lectures and discussions, the course will examine such diverse topics as public art, illicit art trafficking, art and gender, art as a means of protest, and how art can be used to establish authority. The course is introductory, and assumes you have had no prior exposure to art history. There will three quizzes during the semester plus a final exam; in addition, there will be brief writing , assignments (some creative, some analytical) that will address the topics discussed in class.
- Grading:
- 20% Final Exam
40% Reports/Papers
20% Quizzes
10% Class Participation
10% Other Evaluation Other Grading Information: timeline assignment - Workload:
- 25 Pages Reading Per Week
18 Pages Writing Per Term - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/67285/1153
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 4 September 2007
Spring 2015 | ARTH 1002W Section 004: Why Art Matters (67286)
- Instructor(s)
- Parisa Atighi Moghadam (Secondary Instructor)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementDelivery Medium
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/20/2015 - 05/08/2015Wed 10:10AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 110
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Art matters! From billboards and graffiti on the streets to paintings and sculpture in museums, visual imagery informs our understanding of the world. This course will not only question "what is art?" but will also introduce students to the diverse ways in which art has and continues to function in society. The course is not a chronological survey of the history of art and great artists. Instead, it is thematic, looking at art from a variety of cultural perspectives and approaches. Through lectures and discussions, the course will examine such diverse topics as public art, illicit art trafficking, art and gender, art as a means of protest, and how art can be used to establish authority. The course is introductory, and assumes you have had no prior exposure to art history. There will three quizzes during the semester plus a final exam; in addition, there will be brief writing , assignments (some creative, some analytical) that will address the topics discussed in class.
- Grading:
- 20% Final Exam
40% Reports/Papers
20% Quizzes
10% Class Participation
10% Other Evaluation Other Grading Information: timeline assignment - Workload:
- 25 Pages Reading Per Week
18 Pages Writing Per Term - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/67286/1153
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 4 September 2007
Spring 2015 | ARTH 1002W Section 005: Why Art Matters (67287)
- Instructor(s)
- Parisa Atighi Moghadam (Secondary Instructor)Frederick Asher (Proxy)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementDelivery Medium
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session01/20/2015 - 05/08/2015Fri 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 115
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Art matters! From billboards and graffiti on the streets to paintings and sculpture in museums, visual imagery informs our understanding of the world. This course will not only question "what is art?" but will also introduce students to the diverse ways in which art has and continues to function in society. The course is not a chronological survey of the history of art and great artists. Instead, it is thematic, looking at art from a variety of cultural perspectives and approaches. Through lectures and discussions, the course will examine such diverse topics as public art, illicit art trafficking, art and gender, art as a means of protest, and how art can be used to establish authority. The course is introductory, and assumes you have had no prior exposure to art history. There will three quizzes during the semester plus a final exam; in addition, there will be brief writing , assignments (some creative, some analytical) that will address the topics discussed in class.
- Grading:
- 20% Final Exam
40% Reports/Papers
20% Quizzes
10% Class Participation
10% Other Evaluation Other Grading Information: timeline assignment - Workload:
- 25 Pages Reading Per Week
18 Pages Writing Per Term - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/67287/1153
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 4 September 2007
Fall 2013 | ARTH 1002W Section 001: Why Art Matters (32643)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/03/2013 - 12/11/2013Tue, Thu 09:45AM - 11:00AMUMTC, West BankAnderson Hall 230
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Art matters! From billboards and graffiti on the streets to paintings and sculpture in museums, visual imagery informs our understanding of the world. This course will not only question "what is art?" but will also introduce students to the diverse ways in which art has and continues to function in society. The course is not a chronological survey of the history of art and great artists. Instead, it is thematic, looking at art from a variety of cultural perspectives and approaches. Through lectures and discussions, the course will examine such diverse topics as public art, illicit art trafficking, art and gender, art as a means of protest, and how art can be used to establish authority. The course is introductory, and assumes you have had no prior exposure to art history. There will three quizzes during the semester plus a final exam; in addition, there will be brief writing , assignments (some creative, some analytical) that will address the topics discussed in class.
- Grading:
- 20% Final Exam
40% Reports/Papers
20% Quizzes
10% Class Participation
10% Other Evaluation Other Grading Information: timeline assignment - Workload:
- 25 Pages Reading Per Week
18 Pages Writing Per Term - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/32643/1139
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 4 September 2007
Fall 2013 | ARTH 1002W Section 002: Why Art Matters (32644)
- Instructor(s)
- Nikki Otten (TA)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementDelivery Medium
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/03/2013 - 12/11/2013Thu 08:00AM - 08:50AMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 105
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Art matters! From billboards and graffiti on the streets to paintings and sculpture in museums, visual imagery informs our understanding of the world. This course will not only question "what is art?" but will also introduce students to the diverse ways in which art has and continues to function in society. The course is not a chronological survey of the history of art and great artists. Instead, it is thematic, looking at art from a variety of cultural perspectives and approaches. Through lectures and discussions, the course will examine such diverse topics as public art, illicit art trafficking, art and gender, art as a means of protest, and how art can be used to establish authority. The course is introductory, and assumes you have had no prior exposure to art history. There will three quizzes during the semester plus a final exam; in addition, there will be brief writing , assignments (some creative, some analytical) that will address the topics discussed in class.
- Grading:
- 20% Final Exam
40% Reports/Papers
20% Quizzes
10% Class Participation
10% Other Evaluation Other Grading Information: timeline assignment - Workload:
- 25 Pages Reading Per Week
18 Pages Writing Per Term - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/32644/1139
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 4 September 2007
Fall 2013 | ARTH 1002W Section 003: Why Art Matters (32645)
- Instructor(s)
- Nikki Otten (TA)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementDelivery Medium
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/03/2013 - 12/11/2013Tue 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 255
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Art matters! From billboards and graffiti on the streets to paintings and sculpture in museums, visual imagery informs our understanding of the world. This course will not only question "what is art?" but will also introduce students to the diverse ways in which art has and continues to function in society. The course is not a chronological survey of the history of art and great artists. Instead, it is thematic, looking at art from a variety of cultural perspectives and approaches. Through lectures and discussions, the course will examine such diverse topics as public art, illicit art trafficking, art and gender, art as a means of protest, and how art can be used to establish authority. The course is introductory, and assumes you have had no prior exposure to art history. There will three quizzes during the semester plus a final exam; in addition, there will be brief writing , assignments (some creative, some analytical) that will address the topics discussed in class.
- Grading:
- 20% Final Exam
40% Reports/Papers
20% Quizzes
10% Class Participation
10% Other Evaluation Other Grading Information: timeline assignment - Workload:
- 25 Pages Reading Per Week
18 Pages Writing Per Term - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/32645/1139
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 4 September 2007
Fall 2013 | ARTH 1002W Section 004: Why Art Matters (32646)
- Instructor(s)
- RM Wolff (TA)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementDelivery Medium
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/03/2013 - 12/11/2013Thu 11:15AM - 12:05PMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 225
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Art matters! From billboards and graffiti on the streets to paintings and sculpture in museums, visual imagery informs our understanding of the world. This course will not only question "what is art?" but will also introduce students to the diverse ways in which art has and continues to function in society. The course is not a chronological survey of the history of art and great artists. Instead, it is thematic, looking at art from a variety of cultural perspectives and approaches. Through lectures and discussions, the course will examine such diverse topics as public art, illicit art trafficking, art and gender, art as a means of protest, and how art can be used to establish authority. The course is introductory, and assumes you have had no prior exposure to art history. There will three quizzes during the semester plus a final exam; in addition, there will be brief writing , assignments (some creative, some analytical) that will address the topics discussed in class.
- Grading:
- 20% Final Exam
40% Reports/Papers
20% Quizzes
10% Class Participation
10% Other Evaluation Other Grading Information: timeline assignment - Workload:
- 25 Pages Reading Per Week
18 Pages Writing Per Term - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/32646/1139
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 4 September 2007
Fall 2013 | ARTH 1002W Section 005: Why Art Matters (32647)
- Instructor(s)
- RM Wolff (TA)
- Class Component:
- Discussion
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- In Person Term Based
- Class Attributes:
- UMNTC Liberal Education RequirementDelivery Medium
- Times and Locations:
- Regular Academic Session09/03/2013 - 12/11/2013Thu 08:00AM - 08:50AMUMTC, West BankBlegen Hall 210
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Description:
- Art matters! From billboards and graffiti on the streets to paintings and sculpture in museums, visual imagery informs our understanding of the world. This course will not only question "what is art?" but will also introduce students to the diverse ways in which art has and continues to function in society. The course is not a chronological survey of the history of art and great artists. Instead, it is thematic, looking at art from a variety of cultural perspectives and approaches. Through lectures and discussions, the course will examine such diverse topics as public art, illicit art trafficking, art and gender, art as a means of protest, and how art can be used to establish authority. The course is introductory, and assumes you have had no prior exposure to art history. There will three quizzes during the semester plus a final exam; in addition, there will be brief writing , assignments (some creative, some analytical) that will address the topics discussed in class.
- Grading:
- 20% Final Exam
40% Reports/Papers
20% Quizzes
10% Class Participation
10% Other Evaluation Other Grading Information: timeline assignment - Workload:
- 25 Pages Reading Per Week
18 Pages Writing Per Term - Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/32647/1139
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 4 September 2007
Fall 2013 | ARTH 1002W Section A91: Why Art Matters (28478)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture Workaround
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- Completely Online
- Class Attributes:
- College of Continuing EducationUMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- ODL Open Enrl Reg Acad Session09/03/2013 - 12/11/2013Off Campus
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Notes:
- After 11:59 PM Friday of the first week of the term, registration is closed and requires instructor permission.
- Class Description:
- This is a fully online section offered through Online and Distance Learning (ODL), College of Continuing Education. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid information. Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Grading:
- Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
- Class Format:
- Online
- Workload:
- Other Workload: See attached syllabus
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/28478/1139
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 11 April 2013
Fall 2013 | ARTH 1002W Section A92: Why Art Matters (29859)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture Workaround
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- Completely Online
- Class Attributes:
- College of Continuing EducationUMNTC Liberal Education Requirement
- Times and Locations:
- ODL Open Enrl Reg Acad Session09/03/2013 - 12/11/2013Off Campus
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Notes:
- After Friday of the first week of the term, registration is closed and requires instructor permission.
- Class Description:
- This is a fully online section offered through Online and Distance Learning (ODL), College of Continuing Education. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid information. Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Grading:
- Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
- Class Format:
- 100% Web Based
- Workload:
- Other Workload: See attached syllabus
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/29859/1139
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 9 January 2013
Spring 2013 | ARTH 1002W Section A94: Why Art Matters (56880)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- Term Based Dist EducTelecom
- Class Attributes:
- College of Continuing EducationUMNTC Liberal Education RequirementDelivery Medium
- Times and Locations:
- ODL Open Enrl Reg Acad Session01/22/2013 - 05/10/2013CCE-Independent and Dist Lrng
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Notes:
- After 11:59 PM Friday of the first week of the term, registration is closed and requires instructor permission.
- Class Description:
- This is a fully online section offered through Online and Distance Learning (ODL), College of Continuing Education. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid information. Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Grading:
- Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
- Class Format:
- 100% Web Based
- Workload:
- Other Workload: See attached syllabus
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/56880/1133
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 9 January 2013
Spring 2013 | ARTH 1002W Section A95: Why Art Matters (58525)
- Instructor(s)
- Class Component:
- Lecture
- Credits:
- 4 Credits
- Grading Basis:
- Student Option
- Instructor Consent:
- No Special Consent Required
- Instruction Mode:
- Term Based Dist EducTelecom
- Class Attributes:
- College of Continuing EducationUMNTC Liberal Education RequirementDelivery Medium
- Times and Locations:
- ODL Open Enrl Reg Acad Session01/22/2013 - 05/10/2013CCE-Independent and Dist Lrng
- Also Offered:
- Course Catalog Description:
- Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Class Notes:
- After 11:59 PM Friday of the first week of the term, registration is closed and requires instructor permission.
- Class Description:
- This is a fully online section offered through Online and Distance Learning (ODL), College of Continuing Education. Visit "Class URL" for ODL policies, including fee and financial aid information. Introduction to history of topics that investigate power/importance of art both globablly and in its diverse forms, from architecture and painting to video and prints. Sacred space, propaganda, the museum, art/gender, art/authority, tourism.
- Grading:
- Other Grading Information: See attached syllabus
- Class Format:
- Online
- Workload:
- Other Workload: See attached syllabus
- Textbooks:
- https://bookstores.umn.edu/course-lookup/58525/1133
- Instructor Supplied Information Last Updated:
- 9 January 2013
ClassInfo Links - Art History Classes
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- http://classinfo.umn.edu/?subject=ARTH&catalog_nbr=1002W&xml=1
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- http://classinfo.umn.edu/?subject=ARTH&catalog_nbr=1002W&json=1
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- http://classinfo.umn.edu/?subject=ARTH&catalog_nbr=1002W&csv=1
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