ART 136 Race, Class and Gender in American Art

This course examines the history of American art from Colonial times to the present examined through the lens of art. The course will consider how art functions to perpetuate societal values and to stimulate innovation and change. Emphasis will be placed on American art as an expression of ideas about race, ethnicity, religion, society, gender, class and power. The course addresses the basic narrative of American history: political, economic, social and cultural, including knowledge of unity and diversity and understanding America's evolving relationship with the rest of the world.

Cross Listed Courses

Cross-listed with MCS 136

Hours

3 Credits, 3 Hours