Brandeis University

    FA 77B: Twentieth Century & Contemporary Latin American Art

    Instructor: Camila Maroja
    Prerequisites: None
    Course Description: This course surveys modern and contemporary Latin American art within the context of regional socio-political and intellectual concerns. We will consider various media, including exhibitions and artists’ texts, with an eye toward local and global events that prompted their production. We will examine how artworks embodied, challenged, and helped to shape Latin American history. Focusing on key case studies, we will survey major trends in art production, including photography during the Mexican Revolution, the Third Cinema movement, and participatory and activist art at the beginning of the 21st century
    Session: Extended
    Day: Online
    Time: Asynchronous
    Credit Hours: 4 Credits
    Course Format: 10-week Asynchronous Online format
    Brandeis Graduation Requirement Fulfilled: CA, DJW, NW
    Enrollment Limit:
    Course Classification: Undergraduate Level Course
    Course Tuition: $3,700
    Course Fees: None
    Open to High School Students: Yes