Exploring term Fall 2023 Change
- ACAN: Arts of Canada
 - ADMN: Public Administration
 - AE: Art Education
 - AGEI: Ageing
 - AHVS: Art History and Visual Studies
 - ANTH: Anthropology
 - ART: Visual Arts
 - ARTS: Arts
 - ASL: American Sign Language
 - ASTR: Astronomy
 - ATWP: Academic and Technical Writing Program
 - BCMB: Biochemistry and Microbiology
 - BIOC: Biochemistry
 - BIOL: Biology
 - BME: Biomedical Engineering
 - CE: Community Engagement
 - CHEM: Chemistry
 - CIVE: Civil Engineering
 - COM: Commerce
 - CS: Canadian Studies
 - CSC: Computer Science
 - CW: Creative Writing (En'owkin Centre)
 - CYC: Child and Youth Care
 - DHUM: Digital Humanities
 - DSST: Disability Studies (DSS)
 - ECE: Electrical and Computer Engineering
 - ECON: Economics
 - ED-D: Educational Psychology and Leadership Studies
 - ED-P: Curriculum and Instruction Studies
 - EDCI: Curriculum and Instruction Studies
 - EDUC: Education
 - ENGR: Engineering
 - ENSH: English
 - ENT: Entrepreneurship
 - EOS: Earth and Ocean Sciences
 - EPHE: Exercise Science, Physical and Health Education
 - ER: Environmental Restoration
 - ES: Environmental Studies
 - EUS: European Studies
 - FA: Fine Arts
 - FRAN: French and Francophone Studies
 - GDS: Global Development Studies
 - GEOG: Geography
 - GMST: Germanic Studies
 - GNDR: Gender Studies
 - GREE: Greek
 - GRS: Greek and Roman Studies
 - HDCC: Human Dimensions of Climate Change
 - HINF: Health Information Science
 - HLTH: Health
 - HS: Health and Society
 - HSD: Human and Social Development
 - HSTR: History
 - HUMA: Humanities
 - IB: International Business
 - ICDG: Indigenous Community Development and Governance
 - IED: Indigenous Education
 - IGOV: Indigenous Governance
 - INGH: Indigenous Health Studies
 - INTS: International Health Studies
 - IS: Indigenous Studies
 - ISP: Intercultural Studies and Practice
 - ITAL: Italian
 - LAS: Latin American Studies
 - LATI: Latin
 - LAW: Law
 - LING: Linguistics
 - MATH: Mathematics
 - MDIA: Media Studies
 - MECH: Mechanical Engineering
 - MEDI: Medieval Studies
 - MEDS: Medical Science
 - MICR: Microbiology
 - MRNE: Marine Science
 - MUS: Music
 - NURS: Nursing
 - PAAS: Pacific and Asian Studies
 - PHIL: Philosophy
 - PHYS: Physics
 - POLI: Political Science
 - PORT: Portuguese
 - PSYC: Psychology
 - RCS: Religion, Culture and Society
 - SCIE: Science
 - SENG: Software Engineering
 - SJS: Social Justice Studies
 - SLST: Slavic Studies
 - SMGT: Service Management
 - SOCI: Sociology
 - SOCW: Social Work
 - SOSC: Social Science
 - SPAN: Spanish
 - STAT: Statistics
 - TCA: Transformative Climate Action
 - THEA: Theatre
 - TS: Technology and Society
 - VIRS: Visiting International Research Studies
 - VKUR: Valerie Kuehne Undergraduate Research Award
 - WRIT: Writing
 
- AHVS101: First-Year Seminar on Art, Images, Experience
 - AHVS120: Exploring World Art
 - AHVS121: Understanding Visual Communication
 - AHVS200: Artists' Materials and Techniques
 - AHVS202: Confronting the Object
 - AHVS222: The Classical Tradition in Western Art
 - AHVS223: Introduction to Western Architecture
 - AHVS230: Monuments of South and Southeast Asia
 - AHVS232: Sacred Form in South and Southeast Asian Art
 - AHVS234: Encountering Renaissance Art
 - AHVS241: The Image of the Artist
 - AHVS251: Introduction to the Arts of Islam
 - AHVS260: Modern and Contemporary Art Icons
 - AHVS264: Art History and the Lens
 - AHVS268: Introduction to Canadian Art and Architecture
 - AHVS284: Indigenous Arts, Local Themes and Global Challenges
 - AHVS292: Selected Themes in Art History and Visual Studies
 - AHVS295A: Introduction to Film Analysis
 - AHVS295B: Introduction to Film Studies
 - AHVS300A: Masterpieces of Art and Architecture
 - AHVS300B: Fakes, Forgeries and Fraud
 - AHVS300C: The Destruction of Art
 - AHVS310A: Making Art History
 - AHVS310B: Presenting Digital Art History
 - AHVS310C: Digital Tools for Art History and Visual Studies
 - AHVS310D: Environmental Art
 - AHVS310E: Topics in Craft and Communities
 - AHVS310F: Modern and Contemporary Design
 - AHVS311A: Visual Intelligence
 - AHVS311B: Looking and the History of Perception
 - AHVS311C: The Sacred Gaze
 - AHVS311D: Artists and Art History in Popular Culture
 - AHVS311E: History of Video Games and Interactive Media
 - AHVS311F: Horror Video Games
 - AHVS312: Gender, Identity and Film
 - AHVS314: Special Topics in The Art of the Garden
 - AHVS319: The Art of Power in South Asia
 - AHVS321: Late Antique and Early Christian Art
 - AHVS323: Byzantine Art
 - AHVS324: Ancient and Medieval Jewish Art
 - AHVS326: Early Medieval Art
 - AHVS328: Gothic Art and Architecture
 - AHVS329: People and Possessions in Medieval Households
 - AHVS330A: Early Arts of South Asia
 - AHVS330B: Later Arts of South Asia
 - AHVS330C: The Body in Indian Art
 - AHVS332A: Bollywood and Popular Visual Culture in India, 1950s onwards
 - AHVS332B: Bollywood Global and Popular Visual Culture, India and Diaspora, 1990s onwards
 - AHVS333A: Early Arts of Southeast Asia
 - AHVS333B: Later Arts of Southeast Asia
 - AHVS337: Special Topics in Contemporary Asian Art
 - AHVS337A: Modern and Contemporary Chinese Art
 - AHVS337B: Modern and Contemporary Southeast Asian Art
 - AHVS338: Special Topics in Premodern Asian Art
 - AHVS339: The Global Renaissance
 - AHVS341A: Art in Renaissance Florence
 - AHVS341C: Michelangelo and Leonardo
 - AHVS342A: Baroque Art in Italy 1550-1700
 - AHVS342B: Experiencing Baroque Painting
 - AHVS342C: Gender and Sexuality in European Art 1400-1800
 - AHVS342D: Collecting Cultures in Early Modern Europe
 - AHVS343A: Art in Venice 1500-1800
 - AHVS343B: The 18th Century in Northern Europe
 - AHVS343C: Special Topics in The Lives of Artists
 - AHVS344A: The Art of Travel 1200-1600
 - AHVS344B: The Art of Travel 1600 to Present Day
 - AHVS345: People and Things in the Early Modern Domestic Interior
 - AHVS346C: Visual Culture in Jane Austen's World
 - AHVS347: Art and Architecture of the Safavid and Mughal Empires
 - AHVS348: Introduction to Islamic Archaeology
 - AHVS349: Islam and the West: Artistic Contacts, 1500-1900
 - AHVS351A: Painting in Medieval Islam
 - AHVS351B: Painting in Iran
 - AHVS352: The Genesis of Islamic Art and Architecture
 - AHVS354: Medieval Islamic Art and Architecture
 - AHVS355A: Old Kingdom Arts of Egypt
 - AHVS355B: New Kingdom Arts of Egypt
 - AHVS357: Arts of Mediterranean Islam, 13th- 20th Centuries
 - AHVS358: Art of the Sultans and Emperors of India
 - AHVS359: Islamic Arts from the Mongol Conquests to Modernity
 - AHVS362A: Modern Art in Europe and North America, 1900 to 1945
 - AHVS362B: Art in Europe and North America, 1945 to present
 - AHVS362C: Critical Issues in Contemporary Art
 - AHVS363: The Cinema and Modern Art Movements
 - AHVS364: Documentary Film
 - AHVS365: Experimental Film
 - AHVS367: History in Cinema
 - AHVS368B: Modern and Contemporary Canadian Art
 - AHVS369: History of Photography
 - AHVS370A: Popular Film and Cultural Theory
 - AHVS370C: Horror Cinema
 - AHVS370D: Canadian Film
 - AHVS370E: The Family in Film
 - AHVS370F: Apocalyptic Themes in Cinema
 - AHVS370G: Time in Cinema
 - AHVS372A: Chinese Art and Architecture
 - AHVS373A: Japanese Art and Architecture
 - AHVS381A: Modernism and Modern Art of the Pacific Northwest
 - AHVS381B: Contemporary Art of the Pacific Northwest
 - AHVS381C: Contemporary Global Art
 - AHVS382A: Indigenous Arts of the Arctic and Subarctic
 - AHVS382B: Indigenous Arts of the Southwest, California and Great Basin
 - AHVS382C: Indigenous Arts of the Plains, Plateau, Woodlands and Southeast
 - AHVS383: Special Topics in North American Indigenous Arts
 - AHVS383A: Arts and Indigenous Ways of Knowing
 - AHVS383B: Indigenous Arts and the Internet
 - AHVS384: Northwest Coast Indigenous Arts and Colonization
 - AHVS385A: Indigenous Fashion in the Pacific Northwest
 - AHVS385B: Pacific Northwest Indigenous Arts and Exhibitions
 - AHVS386: Approaches to Collections and Museums
 - AHVS387A: European and North American Architecture, 1750 to 1900
 - AHVS387B: Modern and Contemporary Architecture
 - AHVS388: Global Case Studies in Indigenous Arts
 - AHVS389: Art History and Curatorial Research
 - AHVS390: Directed Studies
 - AHVS392: Special Topics in Art History and Visual Studies
 - AHVS395: Art History in Action
 - AHVS397: A Social History of Impressionism
 - AHVS397A: A Social History of Post-Impressionism
 - AHVS398A: Art and Revolution I
 - AHVS398B: Art and Revolution II
 - AHVS411: Seminar in World Histories of Art
 - AHVS420: Seminar in Medieval Art
 - AHVS430: Seminar in the Contemporary Art of South and Southeast Asia
 - AHVS435: Seminar in Late Medieval and Early Renaissance Art, c. 1200-1500
 - AHVS447: Seminar in Early Modern Art, c. 1500-1750
 - AHVS449: Seminar in Orientalism in Art and Architecture
 - AHVS450: Seminar in Islamic Art and Civilization
 - AHVS451: Seminar in the Arts of Mughal India
 - AHVS457: Seminar in Canadian Art
 - AHVS460: Seminar in Modern Art I (1870-1945)
 - AHVS461: Seminar in Modern Art II (1945-present)
 - AHVS464: Seminar in Contemporary Art
 - AHVS465: Seminar in 19th- and 20th-Century Architecture
 - AHVS478: Seminar in Film Studies
 - AHVS480: Seminar in Contemporary North American Indigenous Arts
 - AHVS482: Seminar in Indigenous Arts
 - AHVS484: Seminar in the Contemporary Arts of the Pacific Northwest
 - AHVS486A: Museum Principles and Practices I
 - AHVS486B: Museum Principles and Practices II
 - AHVS487A: Heritage Resource Management
 - AHVS488A: Managing Cultural Organizations
 - AHVS488B: Collections Management
 - AHVS488C: Communicating Through Exhibitions
 - AHVS488D: Caring for Museum Collections
 - AHVS488G: Public Programming
 - AHVS488H: Topics in Museum Studies
 - AHVS488I: Indigenous Cultural Stewardship
 - AHVS488J: Contemporary Perspectives in Curatorship
 - AHVS488K: Exhibition Planning and Design
 - AHVS488N: Digital Planning for the Cultural Sector
 - AHVS488S: Building Community Relationships
 - AHVS488U: Managing Archival Collections
 - AHVS488V: Museums as Learning Environments
 - AHVS488W: Community Engagement and Social Change
 - AHVS488X: Curatorial Planning and Practice
 - AHVS488Y: Visitor Experiences
 - AHVS489A: Heritage Area Conservation
 - AHVS489C: Determining Significance of Heritage Resources
 - AHVS489E: Topics in Heritage Conservation
 - AHVS489G: Cultural Landscapes
 - AHVS489H: Cultural Tourism
 - AHVS489K: Heritage Conservation in Context
 - AHVS489L: Heritage Conservation Planning
 - AHVS490: Directed Studies
 - AHVS491A: Directed Studies in Cultural Resource Management
 - AHVS491B: Practicum in Cultural Resource Management
 - AHVS492: Advanced Studies in Art History and Visual Studies
 - AHVS493: Seminar on the Williams Collection
 - AHVS498: Majors Seminar
 - AHVS499: Honours Seminar
 
AHVS398B
Art and Revolution II
A survey of art's role in radical social and political change from the 1960s to the present. Examines anarchist, anti-authoritarian, and revolutionary movements in the arts. Topics include radical feminist art, the Situationists, Black Panther graphics, German squatter art in the 1980s, relational aesthetics, and post-anarchism and the arts.
Lecture: 3h
Lab: 0h
Tutorial: 0h
Credits: 1.5