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May Intensive 2009
Course Number - Title
Sec. Call # Days Meeting Times Location Activity Cr. Hrs Instructor
Listings from: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development
Undergraduate courses
E90.1082 - INTRO TO THE GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS OF NEW YORK
00640951MTWR01:30pm - 04:40pm BARN 6W LEC3.0 
 This section meets from 5/18/2009 to 6/5/2009
 MAY INTENSIVE COURSE. THERE IS A $250.00 LAB FEE AUTOMATICALLY ATTACHED. THE LAB FEE IS NON-REFUNDABLE AFTER THE 2ND DAY OF CLASS.
Listings from: Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development
Graduate courses
E20.2371 - SOCIAL INEQUALITY & EDUC
00140957MTWR04:10pm - 06:25pm 246G 3FL LEC3.0 
 This section meets from 5/18/2009 to 6/5/2009
 MAY INTENSIVE COURSE.
E32.2090 - MEAS/EVAL IN BUSN ED
00140958MWR04:55pm - 08:00pm TISC LC3 LEC3.0 STAGE, FRANCES
 This section meets from 5/18/2009 to 6/4/2009
 MAY INTENSIVE COURSE.
E90.2141 - THE HISTORY OF TASTE - 1850 - PRESENT Show Description
A concept-driven, cross-disciplinary survey that examines sources and influences that contributed to the formation of taste and style from 1850 to the present. Taste will be explored thematically and chronologically within a broad cultural context that includes art, architecture, decorative arts, and material culture. Factors and forces that shape this context include political developments, design philosophies, social customs and fads, fashion, pastimes, entertainment, and media.

The three-week intensive format for this course emphasizes critique and discussion exploring the interconnections between current trends and past developments in taste. There are reading assignments, oral reports, field trips, and course projects.

Prof. Carlo Lamagna is an art and architectural historian focusing on: modern and contemporary art and material culture; current trends in exhibitions and curatorial and interpretive approaches; arts advocacy concepts and practices; visual arts not-for-profit and for-profit professional training. He is a former art museum curator, gallerist, independent curator, and non-profit management consultant. He teaches the Thesis Sequence for the Visual Arts Administration M.A. program, Exhibition and Display of Art and Material Culture, in New York and in London, and Arts Administration in the European Context in the Netherlands and Berlin.
00140954MTWR04:00pm - 06:00pm BARN 508 LEC3.0 
 This section meets from 5/18/2009 to 6/5/2009
 MAY INTENSIVE COURSE.
E98.2087 - INSTITUT ASSESS HIGHER ED
00140827MWR04:55pm - 08:00pm TISC LC3 LEC3.0 STAGE, FRANCES
 This section meets from 5/18/2009 to 6/4/2009
 MAY INTENSIVE COURSE.

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