Integrated Arts courses are primarily designed to combine the study of two or more arts, whether from a critical-historical point of view, or within creative workshops. Note that the courses may be cross-listed from other programs. Please see main section for descriptions.
98479 |
IA 210 Introduction
to Performance Studies |
Mark Franko |
M . W . . |
12:00-1:20
pm |
RKC
200 |
AART |
An introduction to the field of performance
studies, broadly conceived as an interdisciplinary enterprise that includes
performance art, dance, theatre, visual culture, and music. The emphasis will
be on the development of the concept of performance and its impact on
contemporary artistic creation as well as for theory and criticism across the
arts. We pay particular attention to the intellectual, artistic, and historical
background from which performance studies emerged since the 1960s. There will
be three essays on assigned topics and one final exam. Required texts: Mark Franko
and Annette Richards, Acting on the
Past: Historical Performance Across the
Disciplines.
98065 |
ART 100 Cybergraphics I |
Hap Tivey |
. . W . . |
10:00
- 12:30 pm |
HDR
106 |
PART |
98066 |
ART 200 Cybergraphics II |
Hap Tivey |
. . . Th . |
1:30
-4:30 pm |
HDR
106 |
PART |
98422 |
LIT 3145 The Politics of Form |
Ann Lauterbach |
. T . . . |
1:30
-3:50 pm |
OLIN
310 |
ELIT |
98263 |
MUS 211 Jazz in Literature I |
Thurman Barker |
M . W . . |
10:30
- 11:50 am |
BLM
N210 |
AART |