The 10-day program will cover art and culture from the Renaissance to the present through the lens of artworks in French collections, and students will receive course credit for ART-115: Art History Survey II.
Course content will be delivered online, and students will have two meetings before departure to cover travel information and preview course material.
During the program, students will visit La Sainte Chapelle, Notre Dame, the Louvre Museum, the Musée d'Orsay, the Orangerie, Versailles Palace, the Fondation Louis Vuitton and the Centre Pompidou, Monet's home and studio in Normandy and other locations. Students will have the opportunity to see world-famous artworks by Leonardo Da Vinci, Raphael, Van Gogh, Picasso and countless others.
Students will also explore well-known sites in Paris: the Eiffel Tower, Sacre Coeur, the Opera (Palais Garnier) and the Luxembourg Gardens, as well as take walking tours of the Montmartre neighborhood, the Left Bank, the Île Saint Louis, the Marais and others.
Apart from museums and art, there will be plenty of time to enjoy the beauty and ambience of the city. Students will visit markets, parks and architectural landmarks and walk through neighborhoods, sampling pastries, coffees and whatever else the class discovers.
Dates: June 20-29
Faculty: The course will be led and taught by Wake Tech faculty members Dr. Robert Mayhew and Dr. Allison Fox, who have extensive knowledge of Paris and its world-famous art collections.
Accommodations: Students will stay at a boutique hotel near the center of the city.
Meals: The hotel provides a hearty breakfast every morning. Daily low-cost meal options will be available in area markets and restaurants.
Cost: $3,970 (subject to change). A $500 deposit is required by December 15.
The cost includes the following:
The following items are not included in the cost:
For more information, email Robert Mayhew at [email protected] or Allison Fox at [email protected].