Queer Spirituality/Visual Arts

Queer Spirituality in the Visual Arts

The visual arts offer a lens to see the rich spirituality that queer peoples have developed both within and outside of religious institutions. In this course, we will explore themes of queer spirituality, as expressed in art, including embodiment, liberation, (in)justice, sexuality, pleasure, and gender, in a variety of cultural contexts. We will consider how artists’ expression of spirituality relates to written queer theology and how these works of art can expand our perception of the sacred. The focus of the course will be mainly on contemporary art, which examples drawn from a number of countries and contexts. No previous knowledge of art or art history is necessary.

Please click on the link for each week below (not just the assignments, but the link for the class week) to start each lesson. There are a series of content pages for each week that you'll need to access to see all of the materials.

If you have questions, please feel free to email me through Canvas or at jtanis@iliff.edu .

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Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

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Methodology

The course will focus on visual works of art, primarily paintings, photographs, and prints, with a few films. We will include readings from art historians, theologians, and other scholars, as well as artists’ statements and writings, and newspaper/magazine reviews of art shows, to place these works in perspective and context. We will use videos to hear directly from the artists themselves whenever possible. Students will also be asked to select one work of art from each week for personal reflection/prayer/meditation.

Engaged participation is key to success in an online class. Students should plan to schedule regular times each week to interact with the material. The course will include self-guided materials as well as the opportunity to dialogue with other students and the instructor.

Evaluation/Grading

Students will complete:

Course Outline

Week 1: Introductions

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Week 2: Modern Art in the Early – Mid Twentieth Centuries

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Week 3: Lesbian feminist art

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Week 4: Political realities and activisms

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Week 5: Art of AIDS

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Week 6: Art and culture: Mexican and Chicana/o art

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Week 7: Contemporary images of a queer Christ

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Week 8: Living spiritually

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Week 9: Expressing identity as sacred subject

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Week 10: Conclusion

DateDayDetails
Sep 13, 2017WedIntroductionsdue by 05:59AM
Sep 17, 2017SunLooking at Historydue by 05:59AM
Sep 18, 2017MonTalking about Queerdue by 05:59AM
Sep 18, 2017MonConclusiondue by 05:59AM
Sep 21, 2017ThuConnecting identity and spiritualitydue by 05:59AM
Sep 23, 2017SatNugent and the Bibledue by 05:59AM
Sep 24, 2017SunEmbodimentdue by 05:59AM
Sep 24, 2017SunThinking more about embodimentdue by 05:59AM
Sep 24, 2017SunQueering Salomedue by 05:59AM
Sep 24, 2017SunWomen and Portraituredue by 05:59AM