Honors College 221H - The Springfield Renaissance

Fall
2016
01
4.00
John Simpson
M W 2:30PM 3:45PM
UMass Amherst
77515
This course uses the arts as a lens to study various historical sites in downtown Springfield and introduces students to the history of art in Springfield and its impact on the community. (No previous art experience necessary.)
Five field trips to Springfield will be held, and students will be expected to participate in four of the five. The field trip schedule will be arranged to accommodate student schedules and shuttle transportation will be provided.

The class examines the practical applications of art in relation to history, society, museum and gallery studies, culture and personal expression. Through field trips, guest speakers, written assignments, guided art-making activities in Studio 9, and a final art exhibition at 1350 Gallery, students will gain an overview of the development of Springfield's identity through art. Field trips include visits to four historic art sites in downtown Springfield, each followed by a two-page written assignment in which students interpret and analyze the experience. There will be a final five-page written assignment based upon art and its impact on society, especially in Springfield. Each of the experiences will also be interpreted though art-making activities in Springfield's Studio 9. A shuttle to Studio 9 and back to the Haigis Mall will be provided each Friday. By a guided analysis of the artists' ability to change the quality of life in the urban environment, students will develop their own understandings of what art means to them and how they think it contributes to society. Through painting/drawing sessions, guided site visits, guest lectures and a final art reception, students will experience what it takes to make art and the need for its presence in society.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.