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ART We believe that knowing the history of art is integral to every artist’s development. HISTORY

Wandering in the Boneyard: The Horror Film Genre • Video Art as Avant-Garde Practice • Counternarratives: The Art and Visual Culture of Racial Justice • Religion and Visual Arts • The Diasporas Emerge: Filling in the Gaps • The Experimental, Electronic Moving Image: 1965 to the Present • Sound Art: Theory and Practice • Art and the Colonial Experience • Gender, Sexuality and Visual Culture • History of Video Art I: 1965–1985 • Chinese, Japanese and Korean Art • Altered States: Ritual, Magic and Meditation • Experimental Movies: 1918–1980 • The Arts of Egypt and the Near East • Cinema and Revolution • The Chinese Avant-Gardes • Transgender Visual Culture • A Survey of Styles from the Late 19th Century to the Present • Feminist Approaches to Media • Art and Machine • Issues in Contemporary Art: Globalism—New Patterns of Practice, Shifting Grounds of Discourse • The Origins of Art • Public Art and Social Activism • History of Video Art II: Flourishing • The Interdisciplinary Black Arts • History of Contemporary Photography • Beyond Genre: The Structure of Comics and Graphic Novels • Women in Animation • Contemporary Latin American Art • The Cinema of David Lynch • The Art of Telling a Lie • History of Graphic Design • Women Make Movies We undertake a comprehensive examination of art, art movements and aesthetics from the dawn of civilization to 21stcentury new media. With its abundant museums, libraries and contemporary art scene, New York City is the ideal place to study art history. We offer unique, hands-on class exercises distinct from traditional art history lectures. 107 95Courses: [FACULTY]

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