This session will be devoted to art history interests of students and faculty. What are you working on? What would you like to work on? GSU students, guests and faculty will share images of potential analysis and discuss how they choose to (or would choose to) handle the material in order to best stimulate interest.
The interests of Dr. Arthur Bourgeois incline primarily toward non-western art, namely, African, Native American, Pre-Columbian, Oceanic and Asian contexts where art is viewed in a cultural matrix of ceremony, religion and mythic narrative. Dr. Bourgeois' fascination with non-western cultures is evidenced by his published writings. He also teaches Worlds of Art, an art history course embracing new media and teaching techniques designed for the internet.
The interests of Dr. Arthur Bourgeois incline primarily toward non-western art, namely, African, Native American, Pre-Columbian, Oceanic and Asian contexts where art is viewed in a cultural matrix of ceremony, religion and mythic narrative. Dr. Bourgeois' fascination with non-western cultures is evidenced by his published writings. He also teaches Worlds of Art, an art history course embracing new media and teaching techniques designed for the internet.
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