2020-2021 Catalog

PHR 304 Art, Politics, and Society

Art is often perceived to transcend culture, politics, and society. This course explores the political-social construction of the concept of art, art works, and art worlds across a variety of case-studies that may included African art, graffiti, counterculture and civil rights movements, contemporary crafts, and global art markets. Institutions, such as museums and galleries, are explored, as well as social roles, such as patron and maker, and the process of creativity itself with attention to race, ethnicity, gender and class hierarchies. Ultimately, through this class, students will discover the social-political nature and power of art and art worlds.

Credits

3

Cross Listed Courses

Same as SOC 304

Prerequisite

WRIT 102 or WRIT 201