May 18, 2024  
2019-2020 Scripps Catalog 
    
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Course Descriptions


Course descriptions are provided for course offerings at Scripps College and courses available as part of joint or cooperative programs in which Scripps participates. For those courses that may appear under more than one discipline or department, the full course description appears under the discipline or department sponsoring the course and cross-reference is made under the associated discipline or department. Numbers followed by, for example, “AA,” “AF,” or “CH,” indicate courses sponsored by The Claremont Colleges as part of joint programs, i.e., Asian American Studies, Africana Studies, and Chicanx Latinx Studies.

Please refer to the Schedule of Courses on the Scripps Portal published each semester by the Registrar’s Office for real-time information on course offerings.

All courses are 1.0 credit unless otherwise stated.

 

Art

  
  • ART 020 PO - Black and White Photography


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 021 PO - Foundations of 2D Design


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 100 SC - Studio Art: Theory, History and Practice


    This studio art course offers a hands-on introduction to modern and contemporary art practices in the context of art movements and aesthetic theories from the mid-19th century to the present. It explores various methods of art making by building students’ skills in two-dimensional design and drawing, research, and the development of conceptually driven projects. 

    Fee: $75
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 101 SC - Introduction to Painting


    An examination and application of the fundamental techniques and concepts of painting with the study of color, form, and composition. 

    Fee: $75.
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Fall and spring


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 102 SC - Intermediate and Advanced Painting


    A studio-discussion course that investigates the formal, intellectual, and conceptual aspects of painting. This course may be taken twice for credit. 

    Prerequisite(s): ART 101 .
    Fee: $75.
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 105 SC - Introduction to Drawing


    An introduction to the concepts and fundamental techniques of drawing and design, using a variety of media. 

    Fee: $75.
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 106 SC - Intermediate and Advanced Drawing


    A studio course that explores drawing techniques and concepts in objective and non-objective modes. This course may be taken twice for credit.

    Prerequisite(s): ART 105  or written permission of instructor.
    Fee: $75.
    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 120 SC - Introduction to Wheel Throwing


    This course is an introduction to the techniques and concepts that constitute the contemporary vessel in ceramics. Topics covered include basic pottery wheel techniques: centering throwing, and trimming, in addition to conceptual development, firing, glazing, and ceramic history past and present. Classes will consist of technical demonstrations, lectures, slides, work time, and critiques.

    Fee: $75
    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 121 SC - Introduction to Ceramic Sculpture


    This course is an introduction to contemporary sculptural practices in clay. Topics covered include hand-building technique, conceptual development, firing, glazing, ceramic history and contemporary artistic practices. Classes will consist of technical demonstrations, lectures, work time and critiques.

    Fee: $75
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 122 SC - Systems: Expanded Ceramic Process


    This course expands upon the techniques and concepts introduced in ART 121 SC . This includes a refinement of the basics, with the possible addition of wheel throwing, mold making/slip casting, and transferring images onto clay. Classes will consist of technical demonstrations, lectures, assigned and self-directed projects, and critiques. This course may be taken twice for credit.

    Prerequisite(s): ART 121 SC  
    Fee: $75
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Occasionally


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 123 SC - Figurative Ceramic Sculpture


    This course is an introduction to sculpting the human figure with clay. Topics covered include basic construction techniques, finishes, firing, conceptual development, and figuration in contemporary art history. Classes will consist of technical demonstrations, lectures, slides, work time, and critiques. Fee: Lab fee $75; Materials fee $75
     

    Fee: $75
    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 125 SC - Sculpture


    This course is an introduction to contemporary sculpture. Assignments guide students through the process of conceptual development and self-expression in mediums such as clay, plaster, and wood. Classes will consist of technical demonstrations, lectures, work time and critiques.

    Fee: $75.
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Occasionally


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 128 PO - Installation: Site, Time, and Context


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 134 SC - Crossing Media: Moving Between Analog and Digital in Printmaking


    The digital print is considered something of a hybrid in the print and photo world. Crossing platforms between the printmaking studio and the digital art lab, students will create works that integrate both methodologies. Systems including transfer drawing, monoprinting, silk solar plates, digital transfer, and analog and digital printing will be explored. This course may be taken twice for credit. 

    Prerequisite(s): ART 141 SC  
    Fee: $75.
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 135 SC - Letterpress & Book Arts


    Working in collaboration, students create a limited-edition, letterpress-printed book under the Scripps College Press imprint. Through library visits and archival research, students develop original texts, generate imagery, set metal and wooden type, print on antique presses, and bind approximately 100 copies of an original book.

    Fee: $75.
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 136 SC - The Artist’s Book


    In this studio course at the Scripps College Press, each student will create a unique, limited-edition artist’s book. Students write original text, generate imagery using traditional and alternative printing techniques, hand set metal and wooden type, letterpress print on antique printing presses, and hand-bind an edition of 12-15 copies of an artist’s book. While some assignments will be collaborative, the final book project will represent each student’s individual vision and effort.

    Fee: $75
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 137 SC - Social Justice & Book Arts


    From the early works of the English poet and printmaker William Blake to contemporary artists’ books, this course examines the methods and rationales of artists presenting challenging, and at times disturbing, topics as artwork in book form. Students will study relevant hand-printed and hand-bound works, including those held in the Rare Book Room at Denison Library, and discuss readings focused on social justice and practice in the book arts. Students will curate a Core III exhibition and the course will culminate in the creation of a limited-edition set of prints under the Scripps College Press imprint.

    Fee: $75
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 138 SC - Books & Prints: Representing Blackness


    In this studio course at the Scripps College Press, students will examine and learn the ways in which historical and contemporary Black artists have utilized the book form, letterpress printing, printmaking and other Book Arts techniques to represent their identity, history, experience, and Blackness. Each student will create a unique, limited-edition artist’s book. Students write original text, generate imagery, hand set metal and wooden type, letterpress print on antique presses, and hand-bind an edition of 12-15 copies of an artist’s book. The final book project will represent each student’s individual vision and effort.

    Fee: $75 Studio Art fee
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Occasionally


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 141 SC - Introduction to Digital Art


    This course is designed to provide students with a working knowledge of digital art through the use of digital art software. Students will approach their artistic ideas from a fine arts perspective, drawing upon formal elements in art and on conceptual issues related to art and technology thus influencing and informing their creative process, projects and goals.

    Fee: $75.
    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 142 SC - Intermediate Digital Art


    This course introduces design strategies for the arrangement of elements in visual art. Projects assigned will address a specific design problem, require sketches for a plan, and management of the project by Adobe’s Illustrator and/or InDesign programs. The assignments may include both visual and textual elements. Projects may include a work of art for a portfolio, an exhibition announcement, a graphic novel or e-book.

    Prerequisite(s): ART 141 SC  
    Fee: $75.
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every semester


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 143 SC - Advanced Digital Art


    Advanced Digital Art is an in-depth study of motion graphics and its applications in fine art and design. Projects will focus on developing design concepts and strategies and the creation of projects varying from a short form video for (animated shapes and text) social media platforms; design and rig a character to composite into an experimental video; animate 3D type; and 3D character modeling with integration into Cinema 4D. By the end of the semester, students will have a comprehensive body of work that will demonstrate their own unique point of view.

     

    Prerequisite(s): ART 141 SC , ART 142 SC  .
    Fee: $75.
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 144 SC - Advanced Web Projects


    This studio course builds on students’ web design experience and introduces them to animation and motion graphics for the web using Macromedia Flash software. Production is augmented by critiques and discussions of conceptual and formal ideas. This course may be taken twice for credit.

    Prerequisite(s): ART 141 SC  .
    Fee: $75.
    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 145 SC - Introduction to Black and White Darkroom Photography


    A studio course in black-and-white photography with an emphasis on image production, developing, and printing 35mm film, in a wet darkroom. Instruction in basic camera operation, and darkroom techniques, and considers historical and contemporary uses of the photographic medium. Students should have access to a 35mm camera. Some cameras are available for check out from Scripps AV.

    Prerequisite(s): ART 141 SC , Intro to Media Studies.
    Fee: $75.
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every semester


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 146 SC - Intermediate and Advanced Black-and-White Photography


    This course continues training in traditional darkroom black-and-white photography, and may include alternative processes, large and medium format cameras, and studio lighting. The course includes readings on photography, student presentations, self-directed projects, and group critiques.

    Prerequisite(s): ART 145 SC 
    Fee: $75.
    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 147 SC - Intermediate and Advanced Digital Photography


    This course will provide the student with an opportunity to gain an in-depth understanding of digital color photography. Working with Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom, students will learn advanced image editing skills and image management, and be given the opportunity to combine digital with film, large format, and wet darkroom techniques. Course will include readings and student presentations on contemporary photography. Digital SLR camera recommended.

    Prerequisite(s): ART 141 SC  or ART 145 SC  
    Fee: $75
    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 148 SC - Introduction to Video Art


    A studio course introducing students to the basic techniques of digital video production: camerawork, audio recording, lighting, and non-linear editing. Production is augmented by critiques, screenings, and discussions of conceptual and formal ideas.

    Fee: $75.
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 149 SC - Intermediate Video Art


    Students continue to develop digital video projects and experiment with expanded video practices such as creating motion graphics for video using Adobe software; projections, installations, and additional video forms. Production is augmented by critiques, screenings, and discussions of conceptual and formal ideas. This course may be taken twice for credit.

    Prerequisite(s):   ART 148 SC  or equivalent
    Fee: $75.
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 181 SC - Digital Art Theories


    Digital Art Theories and Concepts is a seminar course that surveys contemporary practices; explores current issues; and fosters interdisciplinary thinking and production in digital art, broadly construed. Course material will enable students to situate their own work within the larger context of the visual arts. Research, writing exercises, and critiques will help students to better understand, give meaning to, and articulate their practice.

    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 181 SC - Topics Seminar in Studio Art


    This upper-division course provides an in-depth look at the history and methodologies underlying contemporary art practices and is intended to provide students with an opportunity to explore, research, and write on visual culture. Connecting contemporary art practice to the wider history of art, topics may include uses of photography in the 19th century, the avant-garde in Europe, Performance Art, Conceptual Art, Minimalism, Installation Art, Pop Art,Feminist Art and/or contemporary practices. Repeatable for credit with different topics.

    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 181B SC - The Critical Landscape: Photography from the Sublime to the Anthropocene


    This course examines shifting contexts for photographing the landscape as a means to express the economic and political issues imbued in humans’ relationship to our geography. In an era characterized by human and technological dominance over nature, it is critical to re-examine the relationship between photography and the environment. The course follows a loosely historical narrative, beginning with foundational texts on the Sublime, then considering cultural criticism and identity politics of landscape photography, and concluding with readings on the Anthropocene and the digital, networked landscape. Course material includes both readings and artist projects, and is the basis for students to develop their own photography project on a related topic.

    Prerequisite(s): ART 145 SC  or ART 147 SC  
    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 181G SC - Topics Seminar in Studio Art: Beauty & Abject: Race/Gender/Art


    This course will highlight the intersection of modern and contemporary art criticism with race and gender issues in contemporary U.S. culture. This course fulfills the art theory requirement for Scripps Art, and/or Media Studies majors. Though not restricted to art majors, this seminar course is intended to help prepare majors for their capstone project. In addition to presentations and exams, students will be expected to produce a final research project/paper.

    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Occasionally


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 181M SC - Topics Seminar in Studio Art: Feminist Concepts and Strategies in Studio Art and Media Studies


    This seminar examines the recent history and current trends of women’s roles and contributions in media studies and studio art through readings and projects with an emphasis on gender in relationship to media culture. Analysis of and experimentation with visual media including print, photography and digital art in relation to the theory and practice of media studies and studio art is informed by a feminist perspective and critique.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 181N SC - Contemporary Practices: Artists


    Contemporary Practices: Artists in Los Angeles is an upper-division course that provides an in depth look at the history and methodologies underlying contemporary art practices of artists and designers based in Los Angeles, CA.  The course will consist of: visiting artist lectures and workshops, readings, group and individual studio projects and written assignments. The goal of this course is for students to contextualize contemporary practices of artists and designers in Los Angeles to important theories and movements within contemporary art.

    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: One-time offering


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 192 SC - Senior Project and Seminar in Art


    Devoted to aspects of research and professionalism within the visual arts, this seminar will emphasize the development of a senior project in conjunction with a major paper about each student’s work or area of concentration. This seminar will also emphasize graduate school preparation, resume writing, and arts career preparation. Enrollment limited to senior art majors. Offered annually fall.

    Fee: $75.
    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 193 SC - Advanced Senior Project in Art


    This is an elective course that extends the research completed in ART 192  SC and culminates in the Senior Art Exhibition in the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery. Each senior will work independently with a committee of 2-3 faculty consisting of their thesis readers. The first two readers must be from the Scripps Art Department.

    Prerequisite(s): ART 192 SC  
    Fee: $75.
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Spring


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ART 199 SC - Independent Study in Art: Reading and Research


    This course may be taken twice for credit. Must obtain special petition form in the Registrar’s Office.

    Fee: $75.
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.



Art Conservation

  
  • ARCN 101 SC - Introduction to Art Conservation and Cultural Sustainability


    This course provides an overview of the interdisciplinary fields of art conservation and cultural sustainability. The investigation, treatment and management of art collections, archaeology, archives, and architecture face diverse challenges ranging from climate change and globalization, to air pollution, art crime, and tourism. What physical legacy of our culture do we want to pass on to the future? How can we prolong the lifespan of a cherished object? How do we provide access to cultural heritage and for its ongoing conservation, interpretation, research and management? What tangible or intangible elements of culture should we work to sustain and why?

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARCN 110 SC - Artists’ Materials and Technologies-Ancient and Modern


    Questions regarding heritage and legacy, change and sustainability lie at the intersection of art conservation and materials science. What should be preserved? How can we prolong their lifespan to pass on works to future generations? What are the ethics of intervention? This course surveys these and other current issues in art conservation. 

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARCN 115 SC - Art and Crime: Plunder, Fakes & Forensics


    This course explores the increasing use of forensic science to evaluate issues of authentication, sourcing and repatriation of works of art. From the uncovering of forgeries and looted antiquities, to the return of art stolen during WWII, history and science come together in this interdisciplinary art conservation course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARCN 120 SC - Global Tourism, Climate Change and World Heritage Preservation


    Venice, with 60,000 natives, receives 20 million visitors per year, while Washington’s National Mall attracts 25 Million. This course evaluates the impact of climate change and tourism on world heritage sites, such as Paris, Venice and Petra, while investigating the wide range of creative, interdisciplinary approaches to mitigating these impacts.

    Prerequisite(s): ARCN 101 ; 1 year of college-level natural science.
    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every four years


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARCN 125 SC - Preserving Cultural Landscapes


    This course addresses environmental and conservation issues related to the preservation of diverse cultural landscapes, including historic gardens, cemeteries, battlefields, college campuses, industrial landscapes and plazas. This interdisciplinary course navigates the progress and challenges of the field of Cultural Landscape Preservation.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARCN 130 SC - Unraveling the Gordian Knot: Archaeological Conservation and the Tomb of King Midas


    This course will examine the different phases involved in archaeological conservation by studying the exploration and excavation of King Midas’s tomb in Anatolia, Turkey. Investigative techniques of testing and analysis will be explored that contribute to our knowledge of material science, attribution and dating, and deterioration of the archaeological record.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARCN 144 SC - Capturing Art: Cultural Sustainability and Digital Preservation Analysis in 100 Objects


    How is permanence practiced today? Digital preservation is an increasingly important part of how we experience art, save cultural heritage and create legacy, raising questions of authenticity and ownership, triage and ethics. In this hands-on course, participants will use state-of-the-art tools–such as 3D capture and multispectral imaging–to analyze, back-up, and increase access to 100 important works of art at the five colleges.

    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every other year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.



Art History

  
  • ARHI 001A PO - Introduction to the History of Art: Prehistory to c. 1400


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 001B PO - Introduction to the History of Art: c. 1400 to the Present


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 120 PO - Introduction to Islamic Art


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 121 PO - Islamic Painting: Landscape, Body, Power


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 122 PO - Sensory Spaces, Tactile Objects: The Senses in Art and Architecture


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 125 CM - Rembrandt’s World: Invention and Exploration in the 17th Century


    See the Claremont McKenna College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 130 PO - Modern Latinx American Art


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  
  • ARHI 133 PO - Art, Conquest and Colonization


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 135 PO - Picturing a Nation: Art and Nationalism in 19th Century North America


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 137 PZ - Tradition and Transformation in Native North American Art


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 138 PZ - Native American Art Collections Research


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 140 PO - The Arts of Africa


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 141A PO - (Re)presenting Africa: Art, History, and Film


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 141M PO - Representing Blackness: Music and Masculinities from Class to A$$


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 144B PO - Daughters of Africa: Art, Cinema, Theory, Love


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 150 SC - The Arts of China


    A survey of artistic traditions in China from Neolithic to modern times. Architecture, sculpture, painting, calligraphy, ceramics, and metalwork will be discussed in their cultural contexts.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 151 SC - The Arts of Japan


    The development of Japanese art and civilization from prehistoric through the Meiji periods. Major art forms will be examined in their cultural contexts.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 152 SC - Arts of Late Imperial China


    Ming and Qing Dynasty arts and literature will be examined with special attention to literati and imperial court tastes. Students will help prepare an exhibition using Chinese art objects from the Scripps College collections.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 153 SC - Art and Architecture of India


    A survey of the arts and architecture of India from the material culture of the Indus Valley in the second millennium BCE to the present. The course will explore the art of Buddhism, the emergence and development of the Hindu temple, art under India’s Islamic rulers, and the art of colonial and post-colonial India. 

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 154 SC - Japanese Prints


    The development of Japanese woodblock prints from 1600 to the present will be explored, using the Scripps College Collections.

    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every other year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 155 SC - The History of Gardens, East and West


    From sacred groves to national parks, this survey focuses on the functions and meanings of gardens, on the techniques of landscape architecture, and on the social significance of major parks and gardens in Asia, Europe, and North America.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 160 SC - Art and the British Empire


    This seminar interrogates the role of art in the history of the British empire, which once ruled nearly a quarter of the world’s population. Using case studies in intercultural relations, global transit, and anti-colonial resistance from the seventeenth century to the present, we will explore cultural networks between Britain and North America, South Asia, Africa, the Caribbean, and Australasia. Themes will include ethnographic imagery and the construction of race, visual cultures of slavery, landscape art and settlement, Indigenous agency and the co-production of knowledge, science and exploration, collections and the politics of restitution, and post-colonial themes in contemporary art.
     

    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 161 SC - Photography and the Archive


    This seminar investigates photographic archives as sites of memory and forgetting. Engaging a range of theoretical, critical, and art-historical texts, students will examine how photography participates in ideas about collective identity, surveillance, territorial imagination, and institutions of knowledge. The course will also discuss the work of artists and photographers whose practices draw from—and critically intervene in—archives and archival modes.

    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 162 SC - Art of the Pacific Voyage


    Voyages are central to the cultures of the Pacific Ocean, with the arrival of Europeans in the South Pacific only one chapter in a history of maritime mobility and exchange. Students will be introduced to artistic expressions, architectures, material cultures, and performance cultures of Oceania and to art of European travelers to the region, with a particular focus on Island Polynesia and Aotearoa New Zealand. Topics will include the ocean as cultural landscape, seafaring and navigation technologies, cross-cultural and interactive cultural histories, the art of ritual space, artistic responses to colonial legacies, and the relationship between art and ecology.

    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every year


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 166 PO - The Crusades: Cross-Cultural History


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 172 PO - Northern Renaissance Art


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 174 PO - Italian Baroque Art


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 176 JT - Italian Cities


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 178 PO - Black Aesthetics and the Politics of (Re)presentation


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 179 PO - Modern Architecture, City, Landscape and Sustainability


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 180 SC - Architectural Models, Monuments, and Miniatures


    This seminar explores models, monuments, and miniatures through the attentive reading of some recent books on these topics both within and beyond the discipline of architectural history. How do models work as mediators between art and architecture, representation and abstraction, patrons and architects, and amateurs and professionals? How has the notion of scale—miniatures, building blocks, toys, and colossal constructions—inflected the history of modern architecture? 

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 180R SC - Russian and Soviet Avant-Gardes


    This course explores Russian and Soviet avant-garde art and culture from 1910 to 1938. It examines how artists responded to western European achievements, contended with the approach and aftermath of the October Revolution, engaged with sociopolitical changes in their country, and reworked traditional ideas about the definition and function of art. Open to juniors and seniors.

    Prerequisite(s): One previous art history course or permission of the instructor.
    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 181 PZ - Modern in Contemporary: Art from 1945-1989


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 182 SC - The Bauhaus


    This course explores the Bauhaus, the renowned school of art, architecture, and design that was founded in Weimar, Germany, in 1919 (the same year as the Weimar Republic), relocated to the city of Dessau in 1925 and to Berlin in 1932, and closed in 1933. We will examine the school’s shifting artistic emphases, pedagogical programs, and political leanings in this tumultuous era under three directors—Walter Gropius (1919-27), Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1927-30), and Hannes Meyer (1930-33)—as well as the range of artistic disciplines it brought together, from painting, architecture, and photography to theater, weaving, and furniture and graphic design. In the process, we will examine the works and ideas of some of its masters and students, including Marianne Brandt, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee, László Moholy-Nagy, Oskar Schlemmer, and Gunta Stölzl.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 183 PZ - The Art World Since 1989


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 184 SC - Art, Activism, Propaganda


    Explores the intersection of art, political activism, and propaganda since the early twentieth century, primarily in Europe and the United States.

    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Occasionally


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 184 PO - Modernism, Antimodernism, Postmodernism: A Social History of North American Art


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 185 SC - History of Photography


    Photography from the nineteenth century to the present. The camera as a tool for documentation, portraiture, social comment, journalism, advertising, and as a pure vehicle for personal expression and a point of departure for allied art forms.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 185K PO - Topics: History of Photography: American Landscape


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 186A PZ - Seminar: Theories of Contemporary Art


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 186B PZ - Seminar: Topics in Contemporary Art


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 186C SC - Topics in Asian Art


    Designed as a hands-on experience with interpreting works of Asian art through investigative research and educational presentation. Topics of this seminar will change but the focus will be on art works and their cultural contexts.

    Fall 2019 topic: Asian Arts: Urban Life in Japanese Prints.  Seminar on images of urban life in Japanese prints from the 19th-21st centuries, with a focus on Edo/Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka. Students will examine, analyze and research woodblock prints depicting city life. They will also curate an exhibition for the Humanities museum.  This course will parallel and meet ocassionally with a Japanese literature seminar exploring texts about Japanese city life.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 186D PO - Cairo and Istanbul: Urban Space, Memory, Protes


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 186E PO - Art and Activism


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 186G PO - Gendering the Renaissance


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 186K SC - Seminar in Modern Art


    The seminar examines in depth one theme or set of themes in 19th- and 20th-century art and related fields. Repeatable for credit with different topics.

    Prerequisite(s): One previous art history course or the permission of the instructor.
    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 186L PO - Critical Race Theory, Representation, and the Rule of Law


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 186M SC - Seminar in Twentieth-Century Art


    The seminar will examine in depth one movement, artist, or other selected topic within the art of the 20th century. Open to juniors and seniors. Topic changes each year.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 186Q PO - Reading the Art Museum


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 186T PZ - Things


    See the Pitzer College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 186W PO - Whiteness: Race, Sex and Representation


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 187 SC - Old New Media


    Beginning with the birth of photography in the 1830s, attending to telegraphy, telephony, radio, and television, and ending with video, this seminar explores the history of the fascination, fear, and peculiar associations that have accompanied new technological developments in Europe and the United States.

    Prerequisite(s): One previous art history course or permission of the instructor.
    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 188 SC - Representing the Metropolis


    Concentrating on the visual arts and incorporating film and literature, this seminar examines selected 20th-century representations of such cities as Vienna, Paris, London, Moscow, Berlin, New York, and Los Angeles. We will explore the cultural and political configuration of the metropolis as modern, cosmopolitan, and urban.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 189 SC - European Modernism 1840-1940


    Beginning with Courbet and ending with surrealism, this course surveys European art between 1840 and 1940 with particular emphasis on the relationship of modernism and mass culture, the relationship of art and commerce, and the role of gender.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 190 SC - Senior Seminar


    This course will examine methodological and theoretical issues in art history through readings and student-led discussions. Guidance on research and writing the thesis. Students turn in one thesis chapter and present their projects to the art history faculty at the end of the semester.

    Course Credit: 1.0
    Offered: Every fall


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


  
  • ARHI 190 PO - Senior Seminar in Art History


    See the Pomona College Catalog for a description of this course.

    Course Credit: 1.0


    Please refer to the course schedule on the Scripps Portal for current course offerings and details.


 

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