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                      | 2022-2023 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
   |  ART 105 - Exploring Art and Visual Culture   3 Credits, 3 Contact Hours3 lecture periods 0 lab periods
 
 Exploration of historical and contemporary art and the visual image within the context of global culture. Includes selective perception, formal analysis, materials and techniques, art and visual culture in a historical and contemporary framework; and museum, galleries, and public spaces.
 
 Gen-Ed: Meets AGEC - FA and G; Meets CTE - A&H or SBS and G.
 
 
 
  
 Course Learning Outcomes
 
 
	Describe art and visual culture as it relates to global, historical, and contemporary artistic concepts, themes, and the individual.Evaluate art from the aspect of aesthetic theory and awareness of selective and cultural perception.Apply the formal elements and principles of art utilizing processes, techniques, and media in producing art.Differentiate and analyze the historical and contemporary context of art in global visual culture using current issues and concepts.Demonstrate the ability to draw meaningful conclusions from experiencing art in museums, galleries and/or public spaces. Outline:
 
 
	Selective Perception and Looking at Art and Culture
	
		Defining selective perceptionSkills used in looking and interpreting art
		
			PerceptualCognitiveOthersDefining and analyzing global visual cultureScience, technology, and alternative mediaFashionDesign as a cross-cultural visual mediumAdvertisingFilm, video, and digital art  Critical methodologies used in interpreting artSocial functions of art and visual culture in a global contextValuing visual images and visual spacesCategorizations of art and global popular cultureSpirituality and the Sacred (Africa, Asia, Europe, Islamic World, Latin America, Pacific Islands, Native America, United States)Power and politics (propaganda art, degenerate art, censorship)Time and placeIdentity (race, gender, biographical)The body (concepts of beauty, feminist art, body art)Formal Analysis
	
		Elements of artPrinciples of artElements and principles in global cultureMaterials and Techniques
	
		Two-dimensional mediaThree-dimensional mediaAlternative media and processesArchitectureCreating visual projects
		
			Two dimensional and/orThree dimensionalApply formal analysis concepts to visual imagesApply contextualized thinking processes in making visual imagesReflect on and evaluate process and final product of the creative experienceArt and Visual Culture in a Historical and Contemporary Framework
	
		Exemplars of global art from prehistory through contemporary culture 
	Painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, filmSculpture, installations, performance artArchitecture and urban designCrafts
	
		Exemplars of globally diverse cultures
		
			Painting, drawing, printmaking, photographySculpture, installationsArchitecture and urban designCraftsIssues of categorization
		
			Categorizations of artCategorizations of popular visual cultureFunding of the arts (patrons, state, church, the art market)Globalization and social conscienceAppropriation/commodificationMuseums, Galleries, and Public Spaces
	
		History of art museumsRoles of the art museum in an aesthetic, cultural, and global contentGalleriesPublic art and art in public places 
 
 
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