From the early decades of the 15th century, the city of Rome began an extended transformation from a neglected output to a leading center of Renaissance innovation. This course will examine the art and architecture produced during this dynamic period until 1527 (the Sack of Rome) to explore sev
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The course aims to deliver a general understanding of the elements of painting, working both from observation of the real and with a processual approach. The course is studio-based, some elements of theory and the history of art will be discussed.

Although the course is not focuse
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This class is an introductory course in the technical, aesthetic, and conceptual foundations of photography. With an emphasis on the student’s own creative practice, this course will explore the basics of digital photography and its history through regular shooting assignments, demonstrations, cri
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The syllabus is available here: https://myjcu.johncabot.edu/syllabus/syllabus_print.aspx?ids=19907The syllabus is a general indication of the course content can can undergo changes; specific content will be updated each week.

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