Objects in Context: A Survey of Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture II
This two-semester, team-taught course
introduces incoming students to major
historical developments in decorative arts,
design, and material culture from antiquity
to the present. Monday evening lectures by
Bard Graduate Center faculty and visiting
specialists examine selected objects from
cultures across the globe as examples of
significant forms, materials, technologies,
styles, designers, makers, and patterns of
use and consumption. Tuesday afternoon
practicums consist of two parts. Thinking
Objects, led by Teaching Assistants Tova
Kadish and Jeremy Reeves, emphasizes the
analysis of selected objects and readings in
historical and historiographical context.
Writing Objects, led by Helen Polson,
Assistant Professor of Practice in Writing,
provides instruction in effective graduatelevel writing through practical exercises and
workshop sessions on writing issues. By the
end of the year, students will have developed
a working historical and visual vocabulary of
significant objects and spaces, enhanced
skills of written expression, and a better
awareness of the areas and questions they
might pursue at Bard Graduate Center and
beyond. 3 credits.