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Splendors of Florentine Art Study Abroad program offered through Coastline Community College
June 2008

The maximum number of students we are expecting to accept into this Program is 40.

Students will move to the Renaissance city of Florence, Italy where they will immerse themselves in day-to-day Florentine life by living in shared student apartments which are scattered all over this magnificent city. Students will live next door to Florentines, grocery shop with the locals and become residents of the city for an entire month. In Florence, live in history while walking on the same street stones once tread upon by Michelangelo, Leonardo, Brunelleschi and so many other masters.

Boboli Gardens, Florence
Boboli Gardens, Florence

Our Academic Program:

Students will earn 6 units of transferable college credit while studying Tuscan art history and the art techniques used to create that art. Students are required to take both of the classes offered.

ART 261 “The History of Tuscan Art, Part 1” 3 units (CCC)
This class will be offered by Professor Bauman, and will survey Tuscan Art from the prehistoric Etruscan period through ancient Roman, Byzantine, Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque periods. There will be discussion of major art forms from the periods including painting, sculpture, and architecture. How Tuscan Art reflected the culture in terms of symbols, techniques, materials and subject matter will be reviewed. Along with lectures, this class will have extensive field trips and study of related exhibitions.

ART 265AB “Methods and Materials of Italian Masterworks”, 3 units (CCC)
Professor Torrini will offer a course which emphasizes the techniques used to create the world famous masterpieces you’ll see in person. These will include study of fresco, egg tempera, Renaissance drawing techniques and more. Students will learn the process of how the works were done and by whom. Lectures will be supported by some practical experience in a studio setting of one or more of the techniques studied. No background in art is required. This course includes many fieldtrips both in and beyond the city of Florence.

Professor Jane Bauman
Professor Jane Bauman

Art Faculty:

Professor Jane Bauman has been a Coastline Faculty member for 16 years and has served as Chair of the Visual and Performing Arts Department. With a BA from Santa Clara University and an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute, Professor Bauman has expertise in Art History and Studio Art teaching both with enthusiasm and insight. She travels extensively in Italy and Western Europe and is married to a native Italian with many ties to his family home in Calabria. As an active professional artist Professor Bauman exhibits her paintings in both the United States and Europe and considers Italian Renaissance culture to be a primary inspiration for her paintings. Her art is included in the permanent collections of the Cooper Hewitt Museum of American Art in NYC and the Musée de Clôitre des Cordeliers in Paris, France. Contact Professor Bauman at: jbauman@coastline.edu.

Professor Lynn Torrini has been on the Coastline art faculty for over 20 years teaching Studio Art, and Art History. She has a BA from the University of California at Santa Barbara and an MFA from Villa Schifanoia Graduate School of Fine Arts in Florence, Italy where she lived for nearly 3 years. She has traveled extensively and very regularly returns to her adoptive city of Florence. She is fluent in Italian and at home in the Italian culture. An active artist, she shows her contemporary artwork not only in the U.S., but is honored to be one of few foreign members of “Antica Compagnia del Paiolo”, a prestigious Florentine Art Society formed in 1512 and mentioned in Vasari’s "Lives of the Artists". She exhibits her work in their gallery located on Piazza Signoria in the historic center of Florence and has also exhibited elsewhere in Italy. She looks forward to sharing her love of Art and Italy with her students. Please contact Prof. Torrini at ltorrini@coastline.edu.

Umbrian Hilltown Courtyard
Umbrian hilltown Courtyard

Further information:

The city of Florence as well as other Italian cities will be your classroom as you study art history and art techniques on “Splendors of Florentine Art”. There will be numerous fieldtrips to museums and churches within Florence as well as daytrips to such destinations as Siena, San Gimignano and Volterra. A 3-night overnight fieldtrip to Venice as well as a 1-night overnight fieldtrip to Assisi is included as part of your studies.

Included in the cost of “Splendors of Florentine Art”: double occupancy accommodations in shared student apartments in Florence, some lunches, museum entrance fees for class visits and excursions, a 3-night excursion to Venice, a 1-night excursion to Assisi and several daytrips. Also included is a ticket to your choice of either “Calcio Storico Fiorentino” or a yet to be specified organized Florentine musical event. If you would like to learn more about the Calcio game, please click on this link: http://www.arca.net/db/events/calcio.htm.

Be sure to check this website during 2007 for updated information and details on the upcoming 2008 Program. It is expected to fill to capacity very quickly.

For more information about this program, or any other Study Abroad program offered through Coastline Community College, please contact Kevin Donahue at kdonahue@coastline.edu or by calling (714) 241-6215.

Financial aid through Coastline’s Financial Aid office may be available! Please click on this link for more information and to get the ball rolling: http://coastline.edu/page.asp?LinkID=357

Studying Renaissance drawing in Florentine Classroom
Studying Renaissance Drawing in Florentine Classroom

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