Showing posts with label Art History. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art History. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Summer Term at Columbia: Art History in New York City Summer 2009

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Art History and Archaeology S1121E. Masterpieces of Western Art 3 pts.









FIRST SESSION D-Session
(May 26 – July 3)


AHIS S3657D. Collage: History of a Concept & Technique - 3 pts.
Christina Hunter, Monday & Wednesday, 1-4:10pm

AHIS S3350D. Politics, Piety & Patronage in Late Gothic Art - 3 pts
Johanna Seasonwein, Monday & Wednesday, 9:30am-12:40pm

AHIS S3652D. Art in New York: Its Displays & Distributions - 3 pts.
Emily Liebert, Tuesday & Thursday, 1:30-4:40pm

AHIS S3315D. Early Christian Rome: A Capital in Transition - 3 pts.
Irina Oryshkevich, Monday & Wednesday, 5:30-8:40pm

AHIS S3418D. Imagination and Fantasy in Northern Renaissance Art - 3 pts.
Anna Ratner, Tuesday & Thursday, 9:30am-12:40pm


SECOND SESSION Q-Session
(July 6 – August 14)


AHIS S3947Q: Art Since 1945 - 3 pts.
Claire Gilman, Monday & Wednesday, 9:30am-12:40pm

AHIS S4445Q. From the Gothic to the Antique: Michelangelo & the Sculptural Tradition - 4 pts.
Lynn Catterson, Monday & Wednesday, 1:30-4:40pm

AHIS W3860Q. Medieval Art in Manhattan - 3 pts.
Ludovico Geymonat, Tuesday & Thursday, 1:30-4:40pm

AHIS S3605Q. On the streets of New York: Architectural & Cultural History of the City - 3 pts.
Richard Anderson, Tuesday & Thursday, 5:30-8:40pm

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Art History Open House

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Art History Open House, 2/28 12-2pm, 820-825 Schermerhorn

Have an interest in art history?

Come to the Department of Art History and Archaeology's open house, Thursday February 28th, from 12-2pm in the student lounge, 820-825 Schermerhorn Hall.

Meet Art History faculty, peruse the Wallach Art Gallery Exhibition, "Women and Print-Making" and meet the Visual Media Center staff to learn about technological advances in art historical research and preservation.

In addition, representatives of the student group, Art History Underground will be there.

Free Lunch, of course.