World Capital of Art
England
Term: Summer
Dates: inquire for more info.
Description:
Newsweek magazine recently called London "the coolest city on the planet" and for good reason: it is hard to imaginea more stimulating environment for American students abroad. In particular, London is unrivaled worldwide for the number and quality of its art treasures and architecture. Therefore all classes on this program are taught on site so that we can explore first-hand the best that the city has to offer. Field trips outside the capital and participation in theatrical,musical, and other cultural events complement an incomparably rich experience. The course on London museums considers a wide range of institutions, from big national collections, like the British Museum and the National Gallery, both a short walk from the FSU London Study Centre, to small personal gems like Sir John Soane's Museum. Comprising both indigenous and foreign art, London's collections were initially formed by the Crown and the aristocracy, then by cultivated gentlemen returning from the Grand Tour in Italy, and finally by bankers and entrepreneurs. In many cases the art works are exhibited in the magnificent mansions where they were originally installed. Auction houses like Christie's and Sotheby's have contributed to two centuries of art commerce, while in the last decade London's contemporary art scene has been invigorated by the opening of the Tate Modern and the proliferation of gallery venues across east and south London. We study objects from all periods, and consider issues regarding display, conservation, education, and scholarship. The class on the architecture of London surveys some two thousand years of construction, from ancient Roman Londinium to recent Post-Modern designs. Students explore methods for understanding and enjoying buildings, using London as a base, and they study major styles and their relationships to the social and political history of the city through visits to a variety of buildings, including Gothic churches, Georgian houses, and Edwardian department stores. Students examine the future as well as the past, as the cityscape continues to evolve in response to the millennial celebration and anticipation of the Olympics in 2012. Taking as our model the New Design for London group, which oversees the creation of world-class architecture and sustainable design, students have the opportunity to assess the new directions in which this global art capital is moving.
Degree Level: Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate)
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Subject Areas :
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- Architecture
- Art History
- Arts
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Cost in US$: USD7,125
Cost Include Description:
The fee includes all registration and instructional costs for up to 6 undergraduate or graduate credit hours; housing; social/cultural events; London transport pass; health insurance; international student ID card; T-shirt; full-time academic and administrative support.The fee does not include round-trip international airfare; passport; food; books and supplies; course specific field trips (estimate provided prior to departure); personal travel/activity/spending money.
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
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Typical Living Arrangements :
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Participants Travel to England
Independently
Application Process Involves:
- Other
- Written Application
Post-Program Services Include:
Florida State University International Programs's Mission Statement: The Florida State University International Programs is committed to providing a quality international learning environment where students are challenged to be learners, leaders, achievers and contributors within a global community. In the twenty-first century students must be able to understand and perceive global change, and we are dedicated to exposing them to international cultures, lifestyles and languages.
Year Founded: 1957
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