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ART (ELECTIVE STUDIO COURSES) (F20)  (Dept. Info)Art  (Policies)

F20 ART 584BSpecial Topics: Better Health Through Art1.5 Units
Description:Better Health Through Art" will be the course content of the workshop this Spring. This project is based on the fact that for every emotion we have a corresponding chemical is released into our blood stream. It stands to reason if the artist can evoke a positive emotion through their art, they can contribute to the wellbeing of the viewer. Each student will be given a modest budget to create an artwork permanently installed in the Affinia health clinic for underserved community here is St. Louis. We will start with a seminar on how to engage our identified community. We will then make several visits to the clinic to map out the physical spaces, ask questions, interview the clients and staff.  Each student will (based on their findings) research the aesthetic history and traditions of the community they meet.  Based on this research, the budget and the parameters of the physical space, each student will design a work of art that evokes a sense of wellbeing in the viewer. The effects of the artwork on the viewer will be measured by several physiological measurements, such as, heart rate, galvanic skin response. Students will present their proposed artwork via power point to a committee from the clinic staff for final approval.  A line item budget and timeline of creation must be approved by the faculty prior to beginning work. There will be demonstrations on processes of MAKING PAPER- CERAMIC FORMING WELDING- CASTING GLASS AND CONCRETE.
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