Stephanie Su is an East Asian art historian. Her research interests include the Sino-Japanese relationship, global modernism, historiography, history of collecting and exhibition, the materiality of colors and print culture.
ARTH 1500 - Global Art and Visual Culture
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Fall 2021 / Fall 2023
Introduces critical issues in the study and interpretation of the arts and visual cultures of Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and Oceania. This course serves as a complement to U.S. Art Across Cultures (ARTH 1600). Themes explored include the conceptual and social status of the artist, cultural exchange, the environment, gender, and power. In lecture and in recitations sections, you will be introduced to methods of object-based research and principles of museum exhibition curation. You will leave this class with an understanding of key concepts and methods in the history of art, as well as familiarity with an array of global visual cultures. Recommended corequisite: ARTH 1600.
ARTH 3619 - The Arts of China
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Spring 2020 / Spring 2022
Surveys Chinese painting, sculpture, architecture, and other arts from neolithic to modern times.
ARTH 3629 - The Arts of Japan
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Fall 2022
Offers an appreciation and chronological development of the arts of Japan. Emphasizes the arts of Shintoism and Buddhism as well as the particular Japanese aesthetic from prehistoric times to the present.
ARTH 4919 - Capstone Seminar: Topics in Art History
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Spring 2023
Seminar course dealing with selected areas or problems within the history of art. Consult current online Schedule Planner for seminar topic. May be repeated up to 7 total credit hours.
ARTH 4929 - Special Topics in Art History
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Fall 2018 / Spring 2019 / Fall 2019 / Spring 2020
May be repeated up to 18 total credit hours when topic varies. Same as ARTH 5929.