Nature And Art

Course Code:
HUM 400
Course Group(s):
Degree Applicable, ENST: Environment & Human Expression Cluster, ESM: Electives, Integrative Studies: ENST Program Options, Liberal Arts and Science Elective, NRCM: Cultural Perspective Cluster, PACM: Human Dimension Cluster, Responsibility & Expression - Integrated
Course Description:
Students will explore the influence of various theories of nature on visual artists throughout history. In turn, the influence of art on human perception of nature, especially as reflected in the conservationist movement, will be studied. Representative works in painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, film, and video from earliest times to the contemporary period will be discussed. Human expression in landscape design and other manipulations of nature will also form part of the course. Many cultures, particularly Japanese and Native American, will be examined for their contributions to human appreciation of the natural world. (3 hours lecture). Prerequisite: Junior standing. Completes General Education Requirements:RE-I, LAS
Credit:
3
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