CNOL 2004
Bring your appreciation of art to a new level. If you don’t know Neoclassical from Expressionism, a Renoir from a Rubens, this is the course for you!
Through illustrations, discussions, and a field trip, you will learn to identify the components of artistic style and to know what you are looking at when looking at art. You will build an informed understanding of art and appreciate what you see in a new way.
Increase your awareness, knowledge, and enjoyment of the visual arts. This course is designed for both the beginning and the more advanced student of visual art appreciation.

Instructor: Laurie Glenn Norris
About the Instructor: Laurie Glenn Norris is a writer and art
historian. She holds of Bachelor of Arts degree from Saint Mary’s
University, a Bachelor of Education degree
from the University of Alberta and a Master of Arts degree in art history from the University of Victoria.
Her
first book Cumberland County: Facts and Folklore (Nimbus) was published
in 2009. Her second book The Life and Times of a Haunted Girl : Esther
Cox and the Great Amherst Mystery will be published by Nimbus in 2012.
Laurie’s book reviews have been published in the Telegraph-Journal, the Daily Gleaner, MUSE and Atlantic Books Today.
Laurie is interested in women’s artistic practice, female social history, biography and literature.
Laurie lives in Lower Kingsclear with her husband Barry, many cats and lots of books. Visit her website at www.laurieglennnorris.com
Courses are only available for registration during the term in which they are offered. Follow the link below to see whether registration is open for this course.
Please contact pce@unb.ca or phone (506) 458-7106.
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