Course DescriptionsArtist Raphael Morghen from the Spencer Museum of Art Collection



Fall 2011 Course Descriptions

HA 100/300 - Introduction to Western Art History
TR 9:30-10:45, 309 SMA - Giannino
MW 12:30-1:20, 309 SMA - Cateforis
MWF 9:00-9:50, 211 SMA - Besaw
HA 103 - Introduction to Western Art History, Honors
MW 9:30-10:45, 207 SMA - Lockard
HA 150 - Western Art History I: Ancient through Medieval Art
TR 12:00-12:50, 309 SMA - Gerry
HA 261 - Introduction to Modern Art
MWF 10:00-10:50, 211 SMA -Friess
TR 2:30-3:45, 309 SMA - Rolph
HA 265 - Introduction to Asian Art
TR 11:00-11:50, 309 SMA - Wright
HA 300 - Introduction to Art History
W 7:10-10:00 pm Edwards - Whittaker
HA 305/505 - Modern Printmaking
T 2:30-5:00, 303A SMA - Goddard & Krueger
HA 330 - Italian Renaissance Art
MW 3:00-4:15, 211 SMA - Cornelison
HA 503 - Japanese Prints
MW 12:30-1:45, 211 SMA - Fowler
HA 505 - Earlier Middle Ages, East and West
MW 11:00-12:15, 309 SMA - Gerry
HA 505 - Pompeii/Herculaneum
TR 9:30-10:45, 208 SMA - Stinson
HA 529 - Archaeology and Art of the Ancient Near East
TR 11:00-12:15, 4033 WES - Younger
HA 533 - European Art 1789-1848: Gender and Revolution
TR 11:00-12:15, 211 SMA - Kessler
HA 564 - European Art, 1900-1945
MW 11:00-12:15, 211 SMA - Pultz
HA 566 - Art from 1945 to the 1980s: Modernism to Postmodernism
TR 9:30-10:45, 211 SMA - Eldredge
HA 576 - Northern Baroque Art
TR 1:00-2:15, 211 SMA - Stone-Ferrier
HA 571 - Modern Sculpture
TR 1:00-2:15, 309 SMA - Cateforis
HA 584 - Kansas Art and Popular Culture
M 2:30-5:00, 309 SMA - Eldredge , Berg, Earle
HA 706/870 - Seminar in Photography: Research Project in Photography
R 2:30-5:00, 207 SMA - Pultz
HA 706/906 - Seminar in Medieval Art: Medieval Stained Glass in Context
M 2:30-5:00, 103 SMA - Gerry
HA 706/955 - Seminar in 19th Century European Art: In Detail: Ingres/Degas
W 2:30-5:00, 207 SMA - Kessler
HA 787 - Seminar in Chinese Painting
M 2:30-5:00, 207 SMA - Haufler
HA 788/990 -Seminar in Japanese Art: Secrecy in Japanese Art
T 2:30-5:00, 103 SMA - Fowler
HA 789/982 -Later Chinese Figure Painting, 1400-Present
M 2:30-5:00, 207 SMA - Haufler

Summer 2011 Course Descriptions

HA 100/300 - Introduction to Art History
MW 9:00-11:30, rm 211 - Waugh
HA 261 - Introduction to Modern Art
TR 9:00-11:30, rm 208 - Besaw
HA 265 - Introduction to Asian Art
MW 9:00-11:30, rm 207 - Im
HA 305 - Art of the British Isles
Study Abroad - Blocksom
HA 565 - Art Since 1945
TR 9:00-11:30, rm 211 -Young

Spring 2012 Course Descriptions

HA 100/300 - Introduction to Art History
MW 12:30-1:45, rm 309 - Blocksom
TR 11:00-12:15, rm 211- Lockard
TR 2:30-3:45, rm 309 - Moore
MW 3:00-4:15, rm 211 - York
HA 151 - Western Art History II: Renaissance to Contemporary Art
TR 12:00-12:50, rm 309 - Gerry
HA 261 - Introduction to Modern Art
TR 1:00-2:15, rm 211- Rolph
HA 267 - Art & Culture of Japan
TR 9:30-10:45, rm 309 - Hogarth
HA 268 - Art & Culture of China
MWF 10:00-10:50, rm 309 - Chen
HA 305/505 - Later Medieval Art
MWF 10:00-10:50, rm 211 - Gerry
HA 305/505 - Medieval Books
MW 12:30-1:45, rm 211 - Gerry
HA 315 - Prehistory of Art
Internet based course- Radovanovic
HA 330 - Italian Rennaisance Art, Edwards Campus
W 7:10-10:00 pm, Regnier 265 - Whittaker
HA 505/CLSX 577- Roman Painting
TR 9:30-10:45, rm 211 - Stinson
HA 546 - Chinese Sculpture
MW 12:30-1:45, rm 208 - Wright
HA 566 - Art 1945-1980s: Modernism to Postmodernism
MW 11:00-12:15, rm 211 - Pultz
HA 577 - Southern Baroque Art
MW 11:00-12:15, rm. 207 - Cornelison
HA 580 - History of Photography (undergraduate level only)
TR 1:00-2:15, rm 309 - Friess
HA 581 - American Art, Colonial to Civil War
TR 9:30-10:45, rm 208 - Eldredge
HA 583 - American Art 1900-1945: The Rise of Modernism
TR 2:30-3:45, rm 211 - Cateforis
HA 675 - American Vernacular Architecture
T 6:60-9:00 PM, rm. 202 Bailey -Domer
HA 706/930 - Vasari and Renaissance Court Culture
T 2:30-5:00, rm. 103 - Cornelison
HA 706/940 - Rembrandt
R 2:30-5:00, rm 207 - Stone-Ferrier
HA 706/980 -Modern Chinese Art
R 2:30-5:00, rm. 103 -Wright
HA 719 - Art Histories: Theory and Methodology
W 2:30-5:00, rm. 207 - Kessler
HA 788/990 - Japanese Prints and the American Museum
T 2:30-5:00, rm. 207 -Fowler
HA 898 - Murphy Seminar: Modern Sculpture: Definitions and Debates
M 2:30-5:00, rm. 207 -Eldredge and Cateforis
 

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