Open House for Courses on Cities & the Built Environment
As courses on the built environment multiply across the University, and there are more and more opportunities to study buildings, cities and material culture, sifting through the options can be confusing. Please join us for an open house designed to introduce students to faculty from a range of departments, all of whom teach about the built environment in some way. The goal here is clarity: faculty will introduce their courses and interests, talk with you about yours, and field any questions you might have.
T.J. Clark: Art in Dark Times: Matisse's Garden at Issy, 1917
T.J. Clark
Art in Dark Times: Matisse's Garden at Issy, 1917
Ara H. Merjian: Prehistory, Primitivism, and the Aesthetics of "Contamination"
Ara H. Merjian
Prehistory, Primitivism, and the Aesthetics of 'Contamination': Pier Paolo Pasolini and Arte Povera against the Avant-Garde