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Nov 26, 2024
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ART 1180 - FYS: Art of Social Imagination: Sculpture in a Public Realm Credit(s): 3
This introductory studio art course provides first-year students with an understanding of the tools and techniques of sculpture as well as applications of mixed media in a public realm. Starting as far back as ancient Rome, we explore art and art history to explain the theory and practice of public sculpture as it relates to community. Students will view “Interventionists” as people who interact with society to produce thoughtful and imaginative results. In class, students will develop proposals and construct projects that interact with academic, local, personal, and/or interpersonal realms. No prior experience is necessary; the emphasis here is an introduction to art history and hands-on learning.
Restrictions: First-year students only
Offering Location: Johnson Campus
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