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ARTS 410 Art Theory and Practice

Art theory helps us understand our contemporary visual landscape. This theory-based course introduces students to big ideas in visual art. We will examine and critique theories in art and art history,which may include formalism, contextualism, postmodernism, aesthetics, critical race theory, structuralism,Marxism, feminism, queer theory, institutional critique, and postcolonialism/decolonization. In this course students will learn about art theorists and how artists utilize art theory in their practice.
2 Undergraduate credits

Effective May 6, 2026 to present

Learning outcomes

General

  • Articulate a variety of art theories and how they impact art and art history.
  • Analyze how artists are challenging tradition, racism, sexism, and colonialism in their work through important ideas.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of art theory and art criticism vocabulary.
  • Apply theoretical understandings to artists, artworks, art historians, exhibitions, and art institutions.