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SCULP 450G

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ADVANCED CRITICAL ISSUES SEMINAR I

Sculpture Graduate

Terms Typically Offered

Fall

Academic Level

Graduate

Offering Department(s)

Min. Credits

3

Max. Credits

3

Weekly Contact Hours

3

Repeatable

No

What is the meaning of contemporary? What is the meaning of critique? What are models for sustainable and ethical artistic practice? What is the role of the artist in contemporary culture? These are but a few of the frameworks we will use to explore an array of new tools for thinking, feeling, perceiving, and analyzing the textures of our inter-subjective environment. Together, we will address the challenges implicit in the willful consideration of what exists beyond what we think we know; beyond what we have been told is true about our chosen field as artists. We take up this exploration through a selection of readings, films, lectures and class discussions. Some of the discourses we engage include the relationship between politics and aesthetics, critical race theory, myriad feminist theories, theories of institutional critique, and methods of radical practice in contemporary art.

Majors are pre-registered for this course by the department.

Major Requirement | MFA Sculpture

Student Eligibility

GR Sculpture Programs of Study

Instructional Method

Seminar

Delivery Mode

In-Person