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Latest revision as of 05:47, 8 February 2026

Course name
Art History II
Institution
Western Colorado University
Instructor
Cnrohrbaugh
Wikipedia Expert
Brianda (Wiki Ed)
Subject
Art History
Course dates
2026-01-12 00:00:00 UTC – 2026-05-15 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
30

In this course, students continue their art history education between the timeline of 1300s CE to present day. This course is taught by a studio artist, and is meant for studio artists, in which the students learn that learning the fundamentals of art history, conducting propoer research, and the importance of creating proper formal analysis, can evolve their understanding of their own work and strengthen their confidence, and communication skills of why they create and acknwledge where they, as artists, belong in art history.

The students will be assigned to fully read an article on an artist, artwork, movement, or other art related material (must be within the same time frame as the eras covered in class) and come up with 1-3 questions that are NOT answered by that wiki link, this is where they can improve the writing, by adding new, well researched content from academic source to answer those missing piecess. I would like substantial edits to imrove the artickle’s accuracy, clarity, and /or depth.

Essentially the students will be assigned to find what is missing and then fill in the gaps with verified research.

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