Bay Area Figurative Art Movement
Bay Area Figurative Art Movement
GENINT 741.515
Osher (50+). In this course, we discuss the Bay Area artists who became the leaders of the Figurative Movement in the 20th century.
Duration
As few as 2 weeks
Units
0.0
Current Formats
Live Online
Cost
Starting at $85.00
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About This Course
The Bay Area Figurative Movement is widely regarded as the region’s most significant contribution to 20th-century art. In this course, we delve into the 1950s, a pivotal period in the evolution of abstract painting after World War II. Our focus includes Bay Area artists and San Francisco Art Institute faculty David Park, Richard Diebenkorn, James Weeks, and Elmer Bischoff, who became the leaders of the new Figurative Movement, and how they defied the New York School's emphasis on pure abstraction by reintroducing subject matter into their work. We also discuss how this movement's development was closely tied to the rise of beat culture in San Francisco and the growth of West Coast jazz with the San Francisco Art Institute as the hub of activity and exploration. This course will be recorded. Students will have access to videos for the duration of the course.
Spring 2026 Schedule
Date
Details
Format
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Wednesday 10:00AM - 12:00PM PT
Live Online
Remote Classroom
Notes
Plus members pay only $25 for this course. Visitors not permitted. Please download a free version of zoom at https://zoom.us/ to participate in this course.
You must be at least 50 years old and a current member of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at UCLA to enroll in this course. If your membership has expired or if you wish to become a new member, please proceed with enrolling in courses and you will be automatically prompted to add a membership during checkout.
Deadline
Refunds only available from February 02, 2026 to May 24, 2026
Schedule
Type
Date
Time
Location
Lecture
Wed May 20, 2026
10:00AM PT - 12:00PM PT
Remote Classroom
Lecture
Wed May 27, 2026
10:00AM PT - 12:00PM PT
Remote Classroom