School of Culture & Communication Art History

Art History single subject study (Community Access Program)

Subjects offered by Art History are available to the general public through the Community Access Program (CAP). CAP study provides the perfect opportunity to study single subjects and explore an area of personal interest without assessment. Alternatively, you can enhance your academic record through successful completion of assessed CAP units.

The Faculty of Arts Community Access Program site provides information on subjects offered, applications, fees and enrolment.

Subjects

Not all subjects are offered every year. Subject titles are linked to the University of Melbourne Undergraduate Handbook for a full subject description.

Subject title and code Coordinator

First-year subjects

 
107-130 Art History: Theory and Controversy Dr Christopher Marshall
107-131 Modern Art: The Poliitics of the New Dr Anthony White
760-107 Modernity and Post-Modernity To be advised
   

Second/third-year subjects

 
107-023 Baroque Art: Caravaggio to Bernini Assoc Prof David Marshall
107-028 Australian Art: Rock to Pop Dr Susan Lowish
107-030 Contemporary Aboriginal Art Dr Susan Lowish
107-031 Art and the Market: Then and Now Dr Christopher Marshall
107-038 Modernist Avant-Gardes Dr Anthony White
107-046 Australian Art: 1968 to Now Assoc Prof Charles Green
107-210 International Art after 1980 Assoc Prof Charles Green
107-219 Early Christian and Byzantine Art Dr Felicity Harley
107-220 Medieval Art: Celtic to Gothic Dr Felicity Harley
107-236 Asian Art and Spirituality Dr Gary Hickey
107-242 Renaissance Art 1: Donatello to Leonardo Prof Jaynie Anderson
107-243 Renaissance Art 2: Giorgione to Michelangelo Prof Jaynie Anderson
107-244 Art and Belief Assoc Prof Christopher Marshall and Dr Felicity Harley
107-262 History and Theory of Photography To be advised
107-263 Visions of Paradise: Art of the Garden Assoc Prof David Marshall
107-264 Art and Revolution: 19th Century Europe Dr Anthony White
107-266 Zen and Manga: The Art of Japan Dr Gary Hickey
   

Third/fourth-year subjects

 
107-306 Art Abroad Assoc Prof Charles Green and Assoc Prof David Marshall
107-305 Art History in Practice To be advised
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