The following provides examples of existing OER that can be used for the indicated courses. Please note that the structure presented here aligns with the Studio Arts TMC. You can find all potential OER identified for Art History at Open Educational Resources and Art History.
Core Courses (12): Complete the following courses to total 12 units
Art History: Survey of Western Art from Renaissance to Contemporary (C-ID ARTH 120)
- Reframing Art History (Smarthistory) (CC-BY-NC-SA)
- A World Perspective of Art History: 1400 CE to the 21st Century (Gustlin and Gustlin) (ASCCC-OERI, 2022)
- Smarthistory Guide to AP® Art History, Volumes 2 (Early Europe, Colonial Americas) and 3 (Later Europe, the Americas) (CC BY-NC-SA)
- Art History (Boundless) (License Varies)
2-D Foundations (C-ID ARTS 100)
No resources identified.
3-D Foundations (C-ID ARTS 101)
No resources identified.
Fundamentals of Drawing (C-ID ARTS 110)
No resources identified.
List A: Art History Restricted Electives (3): Select one course to total 3 units from the following:
Art History: Survey of Western Art from Prehistory through the Middle Ages (ARTH 110)
- Introduction to Art History I: An OER Textbook for Survey of Western Art from Prehistory through the Middle Ages (Myers, Caldwell, Taylor, ) (ASCCC OERI, 2022) (CC BY-NC-SA)
- Reframing Art History (Smarthistory) (CC-BY-NC-SA)
- Smarthistory Guide to AP® Art History, Volumes 2 (Early Europe, Colonial Americas) and 3 (Later Europe, the Americas) (CC BY-NC-SA)
- Art History (Boundless) (License Varies)
- SUNY’s Art History and Appreciation I (Lumen Learning) (License Varies)
- ASCCC OERI ARTH 110—Glossary Project on Canvas (Lynch) (CC BY-NC 4.0)
Survey of Asian Art (C-ID ARTH 130)
- Asian Art History (Lumen Learning) (Licenses vary)
- South and East Asian Philosophy Reader: an Open Educational Resource (Levin) (CC BY-NC-SA)
Art of Africa, Oceania, and Indigenous North Americas (C-ID ARTH 140)
- The Bright Continent: African Art History (Kathy Curnow) (CC BY-NC-SA)
- American Encounters: Art, History, and Cultural Identity (Miller, Berlo, Wolf, and Roberts) (CC BY-NC-SA)
Any other Art History survey articulated for lower division major preparation. Art Appreciation courses do not count towards this requirement.
List B: Studio Arts Restricted Electives (9): Select one course from any three of the following areas for a maximum of nine units:
Drawing
Figure Drawing (C-ID ARTS 200)
No resources identified.
Or Intermediate Drawing (C-ID ARTS 205)
No resources identified.
Painting
Introduction to Painting (C-ID ARTS 210)
No resources identified.
Printmaking
Introduction to Printmaking (C-ID ARTS 220)
No resources identified.
Ceramics
Introduction to Ceramics (C-ID ARTS 230)
No resources identified.
Sculpture
Sculpture (C-ID ARTS 240)
No resources identified.
Digital Art
Introduction to Digital Art (C-ID ARTS 250)
No resources identified.
Photography
Introduction to Photography (C-ID ARTS 260)
No resources identified.
Color
Color Theory (ARTS 270)
No resources identified.
Applied Design
Introduction to Crafts (C-ID ARTS 280)
No resources identified.
Or Introduction to Jewelry and Metalsmithing (C-ID ARTS 281)
No resources identified.
Or Introduction to Fiber Arts (C-ID ARTS 282)
No resources identified.
Other Media
No resources identified.
Second Semester
No resources identified.
This page last updated January 25, 2023.