Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art ARTH2098  - Details

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Later Year Course


Offered By: School of Humanities
Academic Career: Undergraduate
Course Subject: Art History
Offered in: ARTH2098 will not be offered in 2010
Unit Value: 6 units
Course Description:

The course in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island Art has three main aims:

* Provide students with basic geographical and historical frameworks for the study of indigenous visual arts in Australia and the Torres Strait Islands.
* Familiarise students with concepts that indigenous peoples have expressed as fundamental to their understandings of relationships between art and life, both historically and in a contemporary context.

* Assist students in developing ideas about how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander visual arts contribute to cross-cultural critical theory.

The skills that students can expect to gain are:

* Ability to identify historical and geographical origin of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island art.
* Ability to conduct a culturally relevant appreciation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island visual arts.
* Ability to formulate cross-cultural awareness in the processes of interpretation of visual arts.

The course of lectures, workshops and tutorials includes guest lectures by indigenous artists and scholars.

Indicative Assessment:

1,000 word Tutorial paper (25%), 2,000 word essay (40%), visual test (25%) and tutorial participation (10%).

Workload: Two hours of lectures per week and a tutorial in alternate weeks
Areas of Interest: Art History
Requisite Statement:

ARTH1002 - Introduction to Art History and ARTH1003 - Introduction to Modern Art, or the permission of the Coordinator

Preliminary Reading:

Howard Morphy, Aboriginal Art Phaidon Press.

Majors/Specialisations: Art History and Indigenous Studies
Academic Contact: To Be Advised