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California State University-Sacramento Course Info

Sacramento, California

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ART 110

US and Caribbean Art: Race and Representation

Provides an overview of U.S. and Caribbean art from the colonial period to the present, with an emphasis on the role of race in constructing individual, community, and national visual identities. Considers artworks by African-American, Asian-American, Indigenous, Latinx, and White artists, underscoring the dynamic interactions between race, class, gender, and sexuality in the visual arts. Field trip.

Units: 3.0

Prerequisites:
ART 007 - Introduction to Art and Visual Culture
or
ART 007 - Introduction to Art and Visual Culture
and
ART 005 - Native American Art
and
ART 003B - Modern and Contemporary Asian Art
and
ART 003A - Traditional Asian Art
and
ART 002 - History of Islamic Art
and
ART 001C - Global Modern and Contemporary Art
and
ART 001B - Art in the Western World: From Renaissance to Baroque
and
ART 001A - Art in the Western World: From Stone Age to End of Middle Ages