Welcome to Art of the MOOC - Colors, Bodies, Power! In this course, you will gain a much more diverse and inclusive understanding of contemporary culture and global art history. Engaging the course's key ideas of colors, bodies and power for their own formal merit and the value of the artworks and artists represented, you will also learn from six experts in the field, learn how key artworks and artistic principles from areas as wide as color theory, performance studies, and cultural theory relate to larger social topics like indigeneity, race, gender, sexuality, and disabilities. Whether you are interested in art and culture for personal or professional reasons, this course will allow you to connect important aspects of your life and practice to some of the most current and relevant aspects of contemporary art and social theory. As one of four in a series, 'Colors, Bodies, Power' complements and enriches the materials covered in the other ART of the MOOC courses.
What you'll learn
Apply a wide range of practical and artistic principles as demonstrated by the many case studies and artworks discussed in the lectures
Gain a much more diverse and inclusive understanding of contemporary culture and global art history
Understand how race, gender, sexuality, and disabilities have been approached by key contemporary artists and artworks
Analyze even the most challenging contemporary cultural phenomena for your own personal or professional benefit
Details to know
Add to your LinkedIn profile
November 2024
4 assignments
See how employees at top companies are mastering in-demand skills
Earn a career certificate
Add this credential to your LinkedIn profile, resume, or CV
Share it on social media and in your performance review
There are 4 modules in this course
Based on the expertise of this module's co-instructors, our lectures connect key contemporary artists and artworks with the concepts of freedom, disability studies, race and indigeneity. Followed by a brief overview with ART of the MOOC creator Pedro Lasch, Colors (Introductory) presents scientific and optical color theories, diverse approaches to abstract color, as well as the history of skin tone as a way to organize society. Bodies (Introductory) focuses on how disability studies can help us rethink our bodies and society at large, also empowering and better understanding the struggle of disabled individuals and artists. Power (Introductory) brings together Indigenous and non-Indigenous artworks that address globally relevant political concepts like humor, sovereignty, matriarchy, and linguistic diversity.
What's included
5 videos5 readings1 assignment
Based on the expertise of this module's co-instructors, our lectures connect key contemporary artists and artworks with the areas of Black Performance, Native culture, Middle Eastern art, and whiteness as a concept. Colors (Intermediate) celebrates the richness that Indigenous artists have brought to color, while also presenting Native art as a critical perspective to global and physical experience. Bodies (Intermediate) highlights the central role of artists of color for the areas of embodied knowledge and performance art. Power (Intermediate) introduces some of the key contributions of Muslim and Middle Eastern artists within global debates around gender, religion, and geopolitics. White Sight - Part 1 introduces analytical frameworks and case studies that help us escape local and global narratives rooted in both overt and covert forms of racism and white supremacy.
What's included
4 videos1 assignment
Based on the expertise of this module's co-instructors, our lectures connect key contemporary artists and artworks with ideas of new media, diaspora, landscape and natural history. Colors (Advanced) focuses on the ways in which particular landscapes and cultural contexts impact our experience and understanding of color. Bodies (Advanced) explores the relation between avatars, robots, and other such forms with the history of gendered and racialized people. Power (Advanced) continues with a set of reflections on the social and political forms that have characterized black emancipation. White Sight - Part 2 closes the module with case studies that unpack the relationship between white colonialism, monuments, and prevalent understandings of natural history and its museums.
What's included
4 videos1 assignment
Based on the expertise of this week's co-instructors, our lectures connect key contemporary artists and artworks with the concepts of diaspora, sexuality, border crossing, and collective liberation. Colors (Conclusion) focuses on ways in which black artists worldwide have redefined color, both as an artistic element and a social phenomenon. Bodies (Conclusion) presents select examples of contemporary Native performance and installation art that help us better understand the relation between our bodies and the environment, as well as the concepts of the natural and the synthetic. Power (Conclusion) brings many of our previous discussions of the body and power in dialogue with each other, focusing on artworks that address technology, screens, labor, sex and sexuality. White Sight (Part 3) concludes our course with an invitation to practice different forms of visual activism, providing examples of recent case studies from feminism, racial justice movements, and contemporary art that may inspire collective liberation.
What's included
4 videos1 assignment
Offered by
Recommended if you're interested in Music and Art
The University of Sydney
The Museum of Modern Art
The Museum of Modern Art
Copenhagen Business School
Why people choose Coursera for their career
Open new doors with Coursera Plus
Unlimited access to 7,000+ world-class courses, hands-on projects, and job-ready certificate programs - all included in your subscription
Advance your career with an online degree
Earn a degree from world-class universities - 100% online
Join over 3,400 global companies that choose Coursera for Business
Upskill your employees to excel in the digital economy
Frequently asked questions
Access to lectures and assignments depends on your type of enrollment. If you take a course in audit mode, you will be able to see most course materials for free. To access graded assignments and to earn a Certificate, you will need to purchase the Certificate experience, during or after your audit. If you don't see the audit option:
The course may not offer an audit option. You can try a Free Trial instead, or apply for Financial Aid.
The course may offer 'Full Course, No Certificate' instead. This option lets you see all course materials, submit required assessments, and get a final grade. This also means that you will not be able to purchase a Certificate experience.
When you purchase a Certificate you get access to all course materials, including graded assignments. Upon completing the course, your electronic Certificate will be added to your Accomplishments page - from there, you can print your Certificate or add it to your LinkedIn profile. If you only want to read and view the course content, you can audit the course for free.
You will be eligible for a full refund until two weeks after your payment date, or (for courses that have just launched) until two weeks after the first session of the course begins, whichever is later. You cannot receive a refund once you’ve earned a Course Certificate, even if you complete the course within the two-week refund period. See our full refund policy.