AHIS-> AHIS 18: Introduction to African Art History
An introduction to key themes in African art history through an examination of the role and function of African arts within their religious, political, social and economic contexts. The course will cover various art making practices including performance, sculpture, architecture, painting, photography, regalia and arts of the body. Considering the importance of broader art and architectural connections between Africa and other parts of the world, this course examines issues of colonialism, the global economy, Afrofuturism, questions of display, and current concerns with art appropriation and cultural patrimony.
- Prerequisites:None
- Credits:3 units
- Notes:Transfer: UC,CSU;
IGETC AREA 3A (Arts);
Cal-GETC Area 3A (Arts)
Spring 2025
- TTh 12:45 p.m.-2 p.m. | Kaelyn Rodriguez | Art 214AHIS-> AHIS 18-1104Art 214
- ARRANGE-4.5Hours | Kaelyn Rodriguez | OnlineAHIS-> AHIS 18-1105Online
- ARRANGE-4.5Hours | Kaelyn Rodriguez | OnlineAHIS-> AHIS 18-1106Online
Fall 2025
- TTh 12:45 p.m.-2 p.m. | Kaelyn Rodriguez | Art 214AHIS-> AHIS 18-1100Art 214
- ARRANGE-4.5Hours | Kaelyn Rodriguez | OnlineAHIS-> AHIS 18-1101Online
- ARRANGE-4.5Hours | Kaelyn Rodriguez | OnlineAHIS-> AHIS 18-1102Online