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More info: Carol Pitts, cpitts@cca.edu, 510.594.3732
ITALY Interdisciplinary Studio: Art & Contemporary Culture
Florence/Sant'Anna/Pienza/Venice
Information Session with Mariella Poli
Rich in history and culture and with a singular place in the development of Western art, Italy offers unique perspectives to all students of the arts. This interdisciplinary course examines Italian art, culture, and everyday life -- from the Renaissance to present day -- while providing students with the opportunity to work in the medium of their choice. (Students earn 3 credits.)
Prerequisite: Completion of sophomore year and instructor approval
For undergraduates, this course satisfies a studio elective, a Visual Studies requirement, or an Upper Division Interdisciplinary studio.
For graduates, this course satisfies a gradwide elective.
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