Academic Calendar - 2025

Western University Academic Calendar. - 2025
Western Main Campus

Museum and Curatorial Studies 3638A/B

DEATH IN MEXICAN ART: FROM ANCIENT TIMES TO TODAY


This course examines the visual culture of death in Mexican art, from ancient civilizations to contemporary times, and it addresses the globalization of the Day of the Dead celebration. Students will create artworks relating to death and investigate artwork that engages with the topic of death in Mexican Art.

Antirequisite(s): Art History 3638A/B and Studio Art 3678A/B.

Prerequisite(s): 1.0 from Art History 1640 or two of Art History 1641A/B, Art History 1642A/B, Art History 1644A/B, Art History 1646A/B, Art History 1648A/B, Art History 1649A/B or Studio Art 1601, Studio Art 1605, or 1.0 essay course from Arts and Humanities, FIMS, or Social Science, or permission of the Department.

Extra Information: 4 hours: 2 Lecture, 2 Studio, blended, or online format. Cross-listed with Art History 3638A/B and Studio Art 3678A/B.

Course Weight: 0.50
Breadth: CATEGORY B i  
Subject Code: MCS

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