Here is the Story Map that was shown in class on Tuesday, October 17. I had a lot of fun putting this together: Story Map is pretty easy to use and it really helped me visualize the events described in Just Kids. Story Map definitely will come in handy in your other MHC seminars so try it out or make an appointment for ITF office hours and we can learn together!
Author: Alexis Carrozza
Welcome to The Arts in New York City!
This course explores the arts and cultural events in New York City. Each of the units– theater, opera, literature, dance, and visual arts–is based on a performance or exhibition. We will observe the way stories are told through opera, theater, poetry, dance, and visual art. Our activities will include engagement with art forms, including interpretation, analysis, and creative work. We will focus on the ways in which the work of art fulfills and departs from tradition and expectation. We will explore the ways that art reflects the culture and politics of the times and the experimental nature of identity and creativity. The class will consider questions about the creation, enjoyment, and social function of art from the perspectives of maker, spectator, and critic. This course will also consider the aesthetics of collaboration and collage.
Course info for MCHC 1001, Section T3AH, Fall 2017
- Meeting time: Tuesday and Thursday, 3:30-4:55 pm in Boylan 2231
- Prof. Roni Natov | rnatov@brooklyn.cuny.edu
- Alexis Carrozza, ITF | acarrozza@mhc.cuny.edu | eportfolio | Twitter: @lexcarrozza
Header image: Robert Rauschenberg with John Cage, Automobile Tire Print, 1953.