Museum Courses - Spring 2020

ART 220 / LAS 230 Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art Professor: Cecilia Fajardo-Hill & Irene V. Small

March 23

ART 326 How Was It Made and Who Made It? Professor: Thomas D. Kaufmann

March 23

ART 477 / FRE 477 After the Fall: Art and Politics in France Since 1940 Professor: AnnMarie Perl

March 23

ART 363 Italian Renaissance and Baroque Art at the Princeton University Art Museum Professor: Veronica White

March 24

ART 393 / SLA 393 / AMS 392 / RES 393 - Getting the Picture: Photojournalism in the U.S. and Russia

March 24

FRE132 Behind the Scenes: Inside the Princeton University Art Museum

March 25

ART 363 Italian Renaissance and Baroque Art at the Princeton University Art Museum Professor: Veronica White

March 26

Art & Archaeology Graduate Symposium organized by Aleksander (Olek) Musial under the theme "(A)Synchrony: Recurrence, Reversal, and Resistance"

March 26

ART 214 Contemporary Art: 1950 - 2000 Professor: Irene Small

March 26 and 27

ART 326 How Was It Made and Who Made It?

March 30

ART 477 / FRE 477 After the Fall: Art and Politics in France Since 1940

March 30

COM 370 / HUM 371 / ECS 377 Topics in Comparative Literature: On Collecting: Anatomy of an Obsession

March 31

ENG 204 Historical Fiction / Fictional History

March 31

FRE 358 / ECS 358 / ART 358 Surrealism: Sex, Dreams, and Revolution

April 1

FRS 132 Behind the Scenes: Inside the Princeton University Art Museum

April 1

HUM 248 / NES 248 Near Eastern Humanities II: Medieval to Modern Thought and Culture

April 1

MUS 346 / ECS 346 Music and the Early Modern Soundscape: London, Rome, Vienna

April 1

REL 251 / HLS 251 / MED 251Christianity in the Roman Empire: Secret Rituals, Mystery Cults, and Apocalyptic Prophets

April 1

SPA207 Studies in Spanish Language and Style

April 1

ART 326 How Was It Made and Who Made It?

April 6

ART 202 / HLS 202 / CLA 200 Greek Art and Archaeology

April 7

ART 214 Contemporary Art: 1950 - 2000

April 9 and 10

ART 326 How Was It Made and Who Made It?

April 8

ART 567 / MOD 567 Seminar in History of Photography: The Naked and the Nude in Photography

April 8

CLA 247A / HUM 249A / STC 247A & CLA 247B / HUM 249B / STC 247B The Science of Roman History

April 9

ITA1027 Intensive Intermediate and Advanced Italian

April 9

ITA 103 Intensive Beginner's and Intermediate Italian

April 9

ART 575 / EAS 571 Antiquarianism in Chinese Art

April 9

ART 220 / LAS 230 Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art

April 13

ART 326 How Was It Made and Who Made It?

April 13

ART 477 / FRE 477 After the Fall: Art and Politics in France Since 1940

April 13

ART 202 / HLS 202 / CLA 200 Greek Art and Archaeology

April 14 and 16

FRS 176 The American Dream: Visions and Subversions in American Literature

April 15

ART 214 Contemporary Art: 1950 - 2000

April 16 and 17

ENG 571 / COM 587 / MOD 571 Literary and Cultural Theory: Cartographies of the Image in the 21st Century

April 15

ART 220 / LAS 230 Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art

April 20

ART 326 How Was It Made and Who Made It

April 20

SLA 368 / HUM 368 / GHP 368 / RES 368 Literature and Medicine

April 20

ART 202 / HLS 202 / CLA 200 Greek Art and Archaeology

April 21 and 22

HUM 320 / HIS 346 / MED 322 / ENG 233 Making Medieval Worlds: Methods and Materials

April 21

ART 326 How Was It Made and Who Made It?

April 22

FRS 132 Behind the Scenes: Inside the Princeton University Art Museum

April 22

ART 214 Contemporary Art: 1950 - 2000

April 23 and 24

ART 220 / LAS 230 Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art

April 27 and 30

PSY 350 The Psychological and Neural Basis of Face Perception

April 27

ART 214 Contemporary Art: 1950 - 2000

April 30 and May 1

FRS 132 Behind the Scenes: Inside the Princeton University Art Museum

April 29