ART H 233
A survey of indigenous art from the Columbia River in the south to Southeast Alaska in the north and from ancient through contemporary times. Historical and cultural context is provided.
A survey of indigenous art from the Columbia River in the south to Southeast Alaska in the north and from ancient through contemporary times. Historical and cultural context is provided.
A tour of European and North American art from around 1500 to the present. Along the way, you will learn how to study visual works to better understand cultures and societies.
An appreciation for music is the only music background required for this course featuring virtual performances and talks by Seattle area artists.
Explore the complex multicultural history of America as told through its diverse folk music traditions.
This course examines the paradigm shifts implicit in the inception & expansion of media art, as well as the dynamic core ideas that underscore digital art practices in the early XXI century.
In this hands-on course, you’ll work as assistant director, director of photography, camera operator, sound operator, lighting and grip technician and script supervisor.
In this fun and social course for non-majors, you'll learn about what goes into creating theatre by reaching, watching, and talking about plays.
Somatics is a field of study that focuses on sensation driven learning, efficiency of movement, injury prevention, self-agency and awareness.
Explore the effect of globalization on the representation, identity and culture of indigenous/Africanist dances. How is race, gender and sexuality negotiated through cultural transmission?
Visual presentation matters. Get introduced to the basics of visual communication including the creative process, fundamentals of composition, typography, color theory and image-making.