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Art 080
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New Brunswick Undergraduate Catalog 2009-2011 Mason Gross School of the Arts Course Listing Art 080  

Art 080
07:080:200-201 Seminar in Contemporary Art A and B (3,3)   Examination of the contemporary artist, architect, designer, filmmaker, media artist, and photographer in relationship to evolving technologies, modernist  and socioeconomic movements, ideologies, and institutions. 
07:080:300 Women Artists (3) Seminar and workshop focusing on the works of contemporary women artists and on their underlying ideas. Visits to artists' studios. Prerequisites: 01:082:105-106.
07:080:301 Third-World Artists I (3) Study of third-world artists of all disciplines including mixed media, dance, rituals, music, sculpture, painting, and literature; analysis from an aesthetic perspective, grounding their art in ancient national, regional, and tribal cultures, within precolonial and colonial periods including first-world influences.
07:080:302 Third-World Artists II (3) Continued study of third-world artists representing all disciplines.
07:080:303 Seminar in Video (3)
07:080:305 Art Criticism (3)
07:080:306 Seminar in Print (3) History of print, paper, and collaboration from Guttenberg to the internet. The dissemination of printmaking, the multiple in installation, paper, photography, sculpture, and book forms. Current ideas, history, criticism, practices, and artists who deal with the multiple are explored through readings, lectures, slides, and film. The relationship between the collaborative studio and the artist is explored through the Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions.
07:080:308 Seminar in Design (3) Exploration of historical and contemporary critical debate in graphic design. Students investigate the ways historical, cultural, political, and economic factors have shaped design through readings, lectures, research, and presentation. Students situate their practice within the design discourse of today through an examination of the development of the discipline.
07:080:310 Seminar in Photography (3)
07:080:317 Seminar in Sculpture (3)
 
07:080:353 Seminar in Painting (3) Readings and discussion of current painting practice and the antecedents that created it. Visits to museums and galleries. 
07:080:396 Art and Society (3)
07:080:420 Artists Writings (3)
 
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