ADE-408 Art, Community and Social Change
3 Credits
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ADE-408-01
Monday
9:30 am â 12:20 pm
South Hall, 205
Art, Community and Social Change, is a hands-on exploration of urban art and design and their relationship to local communities. Through research and realization of a community-based project students will study and work with local community based organizations. Students will explore the following questions as they do their research and work on a community-based project: How do artists, designers, organizers, architects and art educators shape and develop a sense of social responsibility at the community level? How do they become informed about and learn from the communities in which they work? How can art and design contribute to community-based efforts to address urban issues such as gentrification, community health, and larger structural issues such as racism, gender discrimination, and sexism.