Spring 2025
ART 160 004 - STD 004
Special Topics in Visual Studies
Art + Archive: Rethinking, Remaking, Reclaiming
Stephanie Syjuco
Class #:25273
Units: 4
Instruction Mode:
In-Person Instruction
Offered through
Art Practice
Current Enrollment
Total Open Seats:
1
Enrolled: 15
Waitlisted: 0
Capacity: 16
Waitlist Max: 0
Open Reserved Seats:
4 reserved for Only Art Practice Undergraduates
Hours & Workload
6 hours of student practice of studio skills and/or tasks per week, and 6 hours of outside work hours per week.
Final Exam
TUE, MAY 13TH
08:00 am - 11:00 am
Wurster 178
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Course Catalog Description
Special Topics courses offer students opportunities for more concentrated focus beyond general curriculum offerings. Courses may align with an instructor’s own research, they may propose topics responding to contemporary events and issues, or they may offer a specialized skill. Primarily intended for advanced undergraduates and graduates in Art Practice but open to others.
Class Description
How have contemporary artists used the visual language and resources of archives and collections to inform their work, and even to subvert and challenge historical power dynamics? Archives and institutional collections can provide material for artistic inquiry, but can be fraught with limitations and blindspots. Who is included and who is left out of these archives? We will look at alternative archives that function as institutional critique, artist-made archives, radical community archives, parafictional projects that pretend to be archives, and artist projects that subvert the archive. This upper-division studio course is ideal for students interested in working on a semester-long project that utilizes archival material in their artwork (images, photographs, text, stories, oral histories, etc.), including but not limited to: museum/institutional/anthropology collections, libraries, public resources and community archives, "the internet," family histories, folklore, and other spaces in which information is gathered and held together. Students will develop a thematic project and timeline, dive into the research areas of their choice, prototype ideas and materials, work together to provide feedback and critique, and produce a final body of artwork. Projects can utilize forms such as painting, drawing, sculpture and installation to new media such as websites, databases, publications, books, performance, and video.
Prerequisites: junior or senior Art Practice major, MFA Art Practice, or by permission of instructor.
Class Notes
There is an associated course fee of fifty dollars that has to be paid to the department if you decide to take this class
Seats are reserved for declared and intended Art Practice majors. If you are not yet declared and need to request a reserved seat, please copy/paste the following in.. show more
Seats are reserved for declared and intended Art Practice majors. If you are not yet declared and need to request a reserved seat, please copy/paste the following in.. show more
There is an associated course fee of fifty dollars that has to be paid to the department if you decide to take this class
Seats are reserved for declared and intended Art Practice majors. If you are not yet declared and need to request a reserved seat, please copy/paste the following into your browser, and complete the google form: https://forms.gle/eBkWewLW2F6dxjeS9 (opens in a new tab)
If a seat becomes available at any time, you will receive an email from the department of Art Practice; if you do not receive an email, it means that you will remain on the request waiting list until the add/drop deadline passes. This waitlist will not be reflected on Cal Central. Admission of non-major students to Art Practice classes will only be considered once all majors have been prioritized for enrollment. show less
Seats are reserved for declared and intended Art Practice majors. If you are not yet declared and need to request a reserved seat, please copy/paste the following into your browser, and complete the google form: https://forms.gle/eBkWewLW2F6dxjeS9 (opens in a new tab)
If a seat becomes available at any time, you will receive an email from the department of Art Practice; if you do not receive an email, it means that you will remain on the request waiting list until the add/drop deadline passes. This waitlist will not be reflected on Cal Central. Admission of non-major students to Art Practice classes will only be considered once all majors have been prioritized for enrollment. show less
Rules & Requirements
Repeat Rules
Requirements class fulfills
Meets Arts & Literature, L&S Breadth
Reserved Seats
Reserved Seating For This Term
Current Enrollment
Open Reserved Seats:
4 reserved for Only Art Practice Undergraduates
Textbooks & Materials
See class syllabus or https://calstudentstore.berkeley.edu/textbooks for the most current information.
Guide to Open, Free, & Affordable Course Materials
Associated Sections
None