Religious Architecture and Design: From the Roman Catacombs to Modern Times
Fifty and Better Fall Session
The intent of religious art and architecture is to uplift the mind with artistic imagery. Beginning with the Early Christian and Jewish period during Roman times, we explore the influences of symbolism and pictorial representations of religious images in Europe and the Middle East, ending our journey with sleek contemporary structures. Methods, materials and construction techniques are included as they pertain to art, design and architecture in Christian, Jewish and Islamic design.
Eleanor Schrader, MA, is an award-winning educator, lecturer, and author. She lectures worldwide on art and architectural history, and leads art and architecture tours throughout the world. She has been named a Distinguished Instructor at UCLA Extension, where she teaches history of architecture, interior design, furniture, and decorative arts. Schrader is also Professor Emeritus of Art and Architectural History at Santa Monica College. She has done graduate work in fine and decorative arts at Sotheby's Institute in London and New York. She has served as a Design Review Commissioner for the City of Beverly Hills and currently serves on the Board of Directors of the John Lautner Foundation.
Courses are $40 each, and two-part lectures are $15 each; or sign up for one of our flexible bundles.
Fifty and Better was designed to offer university-level courses (no tests, no homework) taught by experts in the field, and to host social engagement activities for people age 50 and older.
Register by Sept. 2 by 12 p.m.
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