ARTH 135 F: Latin America - Mex Art Hist
CRN: 11545

Art History


Course Information:

This course is a survey of the visual arts and architecture of ancient, colonial, modern, and contemporary Mexico, with a focus on the multicultural and ethnically-diverse artistic traditions of the region. From the earliest civilizations to contemporary Mexican and Chicanx art, both traditional fine arts and popularart forms are studied within their various cultural contexts. Emphasis will be placed on indigenous arts and the impacts of colonization and nationalism on the various artistic developments of Mexico. This course fulfills the Multicultural Education Requirement for graduation. Field trips may be required outside of regularly-scheduled class times.

Units:
 3
Transferability:
  • CSU - Transferable to the campuses of the California State University system
  • UC - Transferable to the campuses of the University of California system

Section Information:

Professor:
Debin, Megan
Meeting Time:
Monday, Wednesday,
Aug. 26 to Dec. 14 from 11:10am - 12:35pm
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