Fordham’s Summer 2015 course Art Worlds: Anthropological and Sociological Perspectives, taught by Professors McGee and Aseel Sawalha, exposes students to a multimodal learning experience, with field trips to cultural institutions throughout the city — including the Whitney Museum of American Art, the New Museum, El Museo de Barrio and the Rubin Museum of Art — film screenings, and intensive class discussion of relevant readings. Through these hands-on learning experiences students gain a working knowledge of the sociology and anthropology of the arts, and insights into the creative culture of New York City.
Images, clockwise from top:
- Art Worlds students Geneva Smith and Jeanelle Augustin visit the Whitney Museum of American Art at its new downtown home.
- The Whitney Museum intersects with the traditional meatpacking district on Gansevoort Street. Mary Heilmann’s site specific installation Sunset on fifth-floor outdoor gallery with sculptural chairs seen from above.
- Whitney Museum of American Art exhibition “America is Hard to See” includes Barbara Kruger’s “We Don’t Need Another Hero” on a wall of Visual AIDS/ACT-UP posters.
- Fordham Summer 2015 Art Worlds class listens to museum educator Nicole Leist at the Rubin Museum of Art in Chelsea.
- Students Geneva Smith and Margaret Sanford discuss exhibitions at the New Museum of Contemporary Art on the Bowery.