Art
History

Art history is vital for understanding how creative expression reflects and shapes social, political, and cultural change across time. The examples of student work showcased here come from the unit HIS216: The Art of Protest: The Music, Performance and Visual Arts of Activism since 1850, which explores how artists have used diverse forms of expression to challenge power, inspire movements, and imagine more just futures.

Arnold, Karl. “Lotte at the Crossroads.” Simplicissimus. (1925). Newspaper Printing. Kunstbibliothek, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin.
Ramingining artists, Djon Mundine, Bandjalung people, The Aboriginal Memorial, 1987–88, National Gallery of Australia, https://nga.gov.au/first-nations/the-aboriginal-memorial/.

Art
History

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