Tastemakers: The Artists That Shaped Us |
Crash Course: Ancient to Now
Begins Feb. 27 at the Carnegie Museum of Art
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How did ancient Greek architects develop the styles we still see today? Why was Monet considered a radical artist by his contemporaries? Carnegie Museum of Art’s Crash Course: Ancient to Now takes you through the most significant periods throughout art history, delving into the artists and events that shaped the aesthetic and cultural tastes of their time.
Beginning in ancient Greece and ending in the counter-culture movements of the 1960s and 1970s, this 15-week series is a prerequisite for becoming a Carnegie Museum of Art docent. If you’d rather choose one topic, classes are available for individual purchase (but you save 30 percent if you buy the whole series).
Per class: $75 (Students: $45)
Whole series: $255 (Students: $105)
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