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DESIGN & VISUAL ARTS - CORE (X10)  (Dept. Info)Design & Visual Arts  (Policies)

X10 XCORE 313An Ecology of Art3.0 Units
Description:In this studio course, students make metaphorical and practical use of basic ecological principles to question and test productive, meaningful, and sustainable artistic practices. Emphasis will be placed on biodiversity, community relationships, patterns, and hierarchies. This course consists of field work, readings and lectures, the content of which will be examined through individual and collaborative projects. We visit local gardens, parks, farms, and neighborhoods while seeking to understand the complexity of our own role in nature and culture. Traditional, reclaimed, and renewable materials will be explored. At midterm, students identify opportunities for focused research and production and the course culminates with the public display of this work. This course approaches ecology both metaphorically and literally. Ecology is community-focused and involves the study of relationships with a given community. We test this premise as it might apply to the questions of what gives rise to art, how it might be made, and what its effect could or should be upon its larger community. The diverse range of ecological information and the multiple points of view to be presented will allow for a broad array of applications in the studio arts, design, and architecture. The class format challenges students with new ways of thinking while allowing them to select materials, specific topics of study, and methods of engagement appropriate to their own developing interests.
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