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Nov 21, 2024
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AAST 158 - Something from SomethingMode(s) of Instruction: Hybrid FC ARHU CD 4 credits This course is a ‘hands on’ exploration of vernacular visual traditions existing within African American Culture. We will examine design choices/material processes used to define and describe the specificity of lived experience within African American culture. Our focus is upon elders within black communities and the stories that they tell through their work. These ‘folk artists’ function as influences upon contemporary African American artists ranging from Alison Saar, to Renee Stout. These vernacular traditions will serve as resources that extend our own working processes as we tell our own stories. Prerequisites & Notes: Consent of instructor required. This course is cross-listed with ARTS 074
Course Last Offered/Scheduled: Spring 2021, Summer 2021
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