[CLOSED]: MUS 439
Discover the intriguing musical traditions of Sumatra, Sunda, Java, Bali, Sunda Islands, and the Philippines in this lecture course open to interested students—no music background required.
Discover the intriguing musical traditions of Sumatra, Sunda, Java, Bali, Sunda Islands, and the Philippines in this lecture course open to interested students—no music background required.
Immerse yourself in the music and dance of the Wagogo people of Tanzania in this class taught by visiting artist Kedmon Mapana.
Gain a deeper appreciation for music and better listening skills in this overview of Western art music, enhanced with illustrated lectures, lab sections, and guest artist demos.
Engineers, scientists, poets, visual artists, theatre makers, and more: build your visual literacy and understanding of how images are constructed to work with and against the way we see.
An introduction to the learning, activities, events, and professional opportunities available to students who study the Arts — Art, Art History, Design, Dance, Drama, DXARTS, and Music.
Explore women artists and subjects in Western European and American art to gain understanding of women’s experiences and roles by focusing on issues of identity, sexuality, race, and class.
Learn about art made in the United States or by American artists living abroad from the colonial era to the present. Painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, and other media included.
Highlights of Chinese visual arts from Neolithic to present. Studies jade, bronze, lacquer, silk, Buddhist sculpture, ceramics, calligraphy, painting, architecture, film, installation arts.
An examination of color as a distinct visual phenomenon with investigations of its practical, theoretical, and illusionary aspects. Students will use a variety of media and materials.