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ARTS 101: Caves to Cathedrals

Colgate University | Spring 2021

  • Overview & Course Information
  • Calendar Summary
  • Daily Schedule
  • Assignments
    • Pillars of the Earth – Reading questions
    • Citizenship/Participation
    • Daily (or almost daily) Exam Question
    • Web posts – updated for webpost 2
    • Final Project
  • Student Posts
    • Ancient Mesopotamia
    • Ancient Mesopotamia in the Modern World
    • Ancient Egypt
    • Ancient Egypt in the Modern World
    • Ancient Greece
    • Ancient Greece in the Modern World
    • Ancient Rome
    • Ancient Rome in the Modern World
  • Final Projects

Category: Final Projects

Final Projects Posted onJune 1, 2021August 27, 2021

Pitching El Camino De Santiago

For my final project I did a Shark Tank style pitch of the Camino de Santiago to my father. I […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 7, 2021August 30, 2021

The Reinvention of Duccidavia

We currently have very little definite information regarding the people or tribes of Dacia due to a lack of written […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 7, 2021August 30, 2021

Caves to Cathedrals vs. AP Art History: What’s missing?

I remember the first day of class in AP Art History senior year, my teacher told us to get 250 […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 7, 2021

Roman Military Monuments: A Sign of Weakness

In this video, I will look at five different Roman military monuments in the capital city of the empire and […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 6, 2021

Cultural Continuities: From Caves to Cathedrals

For our final project, Grant and I created a museum exhibition that chronicles some of the main themes we’ve discussed […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 6, 2021May 6, 2021

(Time Line): Elgins Dream Turned Nightmare.

Relive the crazy experience of Elgins excavation and manipulation of Greece’s History through the view of Thomas Bruce, The 7th […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 6, 2021May 6, 2021

Truth, Justice, and the American Way: King Tut’s Poll

This interactive digital platform is committed entirely to prompt discussion (and, probably outrage,) over the widely celebrated blockbuster museum exhibition, […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 6, 2021

The Glorification of Rulers and Gods Throughout History

This exhibit models how the representation of rulers and gods has changed throughout history, through the use of different mediums […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 6, 2021

Alexander the Great: A Greatness of Legacy

Throughout the semester, I noticed Alexander the Great continued to appear in our course material and I was curious as […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 6, 2021May 6, 2021

Erdogan’s Conversion of the Hagia Sophia Into a Mosque is Both Wrong and Embarrassing

Last semester, in the fall of 2020, I was in a class that looked at comparative politics in the Middle […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 6, 2021August 31, 2021

Early Representations of Jesus in Art: Human, God, and King

For my final project, I was inspired to look at early representations of Jesus in art after discussing the Sarcophagus […] Read More

Ancient Egypt in the Modern World, Final Projects Posted onMay 6, 2021May 6, 2021

Temple of Dendur Timeline Final Project

Final Projects Posted onMay 6, 2021August 31, 2021

A summary of ARTS 101

For my final project, I choose to create a summary of what we have learned in this class through the […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 6, 2021

Lions, Lamassu, and Bulls, Oh my! Animals as Symbols of Power Throughout Ancient History

An animal is never just an animal in ancient art, most of the time the artist includes it to represents […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 6, 2021May 6, 2021

QUIZ: Which Venus Figurine Interpretation Are You?

Ever since we studied the Venus of Willendorf in class, I have been interested in the Venus figurines. Here is […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 6, 2021May 6, 2021

The Art of Deception

Who will you vote to receive the 2024 Medal of Honor? — Lucy Hudson and Lauren Sulger Lucy and Lauren […] Read More

Egypt, Final Projects, Greece, Prehistory & Mesopotamia Posted onMay 6, 2021

A World Made of Stone

For our final project we made a story map that will take you on a journey through our ancient world. […] Read More

Ancient Mesopotamia in the Modern World, Final Projects, Uncategorized Posted onMay 6, 2021May 6, 2021

Changes of Faith, but constant spirituality

A sinuous journey from Caves to Cathedrals For this project, I chose to create an audio presentation highlighting different religious […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 6, 2021May 6, 2021

Accompany Sarah on her visit to the British museum!

For my final project, I wanted to touch upon the ongoing conversation we had this semester about the controversy behind […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 6, 2021May 6, 2021

Embark on St. Olav’s pilgrimage

Are you bored of sitting at home? In the midst of a pandemic a lot of people have put their […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 6, 2021May 6, 2021

Legal… or Looted?

Would you make a good Curator for Provenance? Play this game to find out if museums would hire you! For […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 6, 2021

Palmyra’s Ancient Ruins Under Siege

Follow this interactive story map filled with maps, timelines, and slideshows, to learn all about Palmyra, the ruins of a […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 6, 2021May 6, 2021

Looted Art and the Need for Restitution

For my final project I made a StoryMap that examines five different works of art and the ongoing, or completed […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 6, 2021May 6, 2021

A Journey Along the Roman Roads

A journey like no other! Play this choose your own adventure game to see if you’ll live a life of success or a life of doom.

Final Projects Posted onMay 6, 2021

The Ultimate Drawing Competition

Creating this artwork was especially humbling. I had no true understanding of difficult work in such finite detail was but I am very appreciative of the experience and very satisfied with the end product.

Collage of 5 statues featured in Women Uncovered
Final Projects Posted onMay 6, 2021

Women Uncovered: An Exhibition Examining What the Naked Body can Reveal

For my final project, I created the virtual exhibition Women Uncovered, which shows a series of 5 sculptures of (semi) […] Read More

Final Projects, Student Posts Posted onMay 6, 2021

Timeline: Exploring the Female Nude

For my final project, I decided to look at the changes and continuities in how the female nude has been […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 6, 2021

Repatriation Disputation

I was inspired by our talks in class about ongoing attempts by the Greeks or the Nigerians trying to reclaim […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 6, 2021May 6, 2021

Choose Your Own Adventure: Medieval Edition

For my final project I decided to write code for a choose your own adventure game. I am not a […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 5, 2021May 5, 2021

How Looters Made Egyptian Tombs Awesome

One of the most fascinating aspects of Egyptian history is the ancient’s regard for the dead. When Egyptian elites, nobles, […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 5, 2021May 6, 2021

Lion Imagery as a Blank Canvas

For my final project, I decided to create a story map that showcases how lion imagery has served as a […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 5, 2021August 31, 2021

Can you design an art history class from scratch?

Get a chance to create your very own art history course after learning about some of the problems in the field!

Final Projects Posted onMay 5, 2021

Art – the victim of destruction

For my project I chose to do a StoryMap of the destruction of art throughout history. Iconoclasm is a theme […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 5, 2021May 5, 2021

Final Podcast Will Andersen, Mikey Jarmolowich, & Joe Hurle

Final Projects Posted onMay 5, 2021

The Wandy, Joe and Jarmo Podcast.

A debate about the Great Wonders of the World. Will Andersen is a fan of ancient warrior cultures and spent […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 5, 2021August 31, 2021

Three Days in Roman Provence

My final project is a guidebook for a short trip in Provence. This Google Doc has clickable links to my […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 5, 2021

Chronicles of Nudes: An Exhibition Chronicling Our Trajectory of Acceptance of Nudity in Art

Covering from 23,000 BCE to about 1900 CE, this exhibit maps nudity in art and society’s opinions about it in […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 5, 2021May 5, 2021

Cave Paintings Through the Lens of Neuroscience

This project is a museum exhibition exploring the art from Chauvet Cave and Lascaux Cave both located in France. The […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 4, 2021May 4, 2021

Bite Sized Art History

This metaphorical cookbook outlines the makeup of history’s most influential female figures. Learn their story, impacts on society, and interpretations […] Read More

Final Projects Posted onMay 4, 2021

Naturalism Through History

A podcast/interactive video by Bryce Thibodeau and Jack McGrath exploring why naturalism of human portrayals changes throughout the history of […] Read More

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