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Learn printmaking processes at home. How to use stencils, relief printing, rubbings, and direct transfer methods along with hand-coloring and collage to create your own individual artworks.
Learn printmaking processes at home. How to use stencils, relief printing, rubbings, and direct transfer methods along with hand-coloring and collage to create your own individual artworks.
Focus on creating handmade artist books in your own home or studio. Learn accordion fold, stab binding, and signature stitching. Investigate relationship of text, image, and structure.
Offered in conjunction with a special exhibition at the Seattle Art Museum, John Akomfrah: Future History, this course examines the articulation of global and postcolonial identities, histories, and geographies in contemporary art.
Students are introduced to making art on, & in dialog with, the Internet. The class examines historical & recent examples of Internet Art, as well as the emergence of Post-internet aesthetics.
Be introduced to various feminist performance artists and concepts around what is feminist art. Create your own multi medium art and discuss its current and historic context.
Engage with dance as a form of activism. Focusing on artists who use dance as their mode of investigation, students will create working definitions of what it means to dance activism.
Connect the art of dance to the study of philosophy! Examine dance works, artistic practices and life through three lenses: aesthetics, ethics, and educational philosophy.
An in depth exploration of the work of contemporary, female playwrights of color like Lynn Nottage, Quiara Alegría Hudes, Tanya Saracho, and Kristina Wong.
Students of all majors will explore styles of working with people to shape effective environments for communication and collaboration in pursuit of creation, problem solving and discovery.
Explore how musicals have both reflected and shaped American culture, especially around issues of race, gender, sexual orientation, social justice, and equality.