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PROGRAM IN MUSEUMS AND SOCIETY
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389.340 (H) |
CRITICAL ISSUES IN ART CONSERVATION (3) Balachandran Limit 20 The course examines recent controversies in the conservation of major global art works and sites, raising questions concerning the basic theoretical assumptions, practical methods and ethical implications of art conservation.
Cross-listed with Anthropology & History of Art |
Sec. 01 |
Th 1:30-4:30 |
389.440 (H,S) |
WHO OWNS CULTURE? (3) Rodini Limit 12 This seminar-style course explores the complicated, often explosive concept of cultural property, including questions surrounding the ownership, preservation, and interpretation of artifacts, monuments, heritage sites, and living traditions.
Cross-listed with Anthropology & History of Art |
Sec. 01 |
T 1:30-4:30 |
389.501 |
INDEPENDENT STUDY IN MUSEUMS & SOCIETY Rodini |
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389.512 |
MUSEUM AND SOCIETY INTERNSHIPS Rodini |
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140.372 |
SCIENCE ON DISPLAY Leslie Limit 35 25 Cross-listed with History of Science and Technology |
Sec. 01 |
MWF 12-12:50 |
362.302 (H) |
AFRICAN VISIONS: UNDERSTANDING ART, CONTEXT, AND THE IMAGES OF A CONTINENT (3) Milbourne Limit 15 Earns Practicum Credit in Museums & Society A hands-on class that addresses the relationship between art and its contexts by focusing upon the histories and inventions of African art objects. Film, print media and museums will all be considered. Cross-listed with Africana Studies, History of Art, and Sociology Course added 10/31/07 |
Sec. 01 |
M 1:30-3:50 |