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SAGR621 - Thesis Seminar
This seminar investigates the artist as an active member of society, asking graduate candidates to think conceptually and pragmatically about setting up a framework for their work after school. Beyond the studio, how are artists working and living in the world? How are we affecting and contributing to the socio-political climate of our local environments and our shared global networks. How can we effectively function as creative agents in our own lives and work in the expanded creative field? The course examines these questions through key readings, in class discussions and site visits with a range of arts professionals. Course readings focus on critical thinking about creative economies, and engage dialogues around labor, class and agency. For site visits we will travel as a cohort and have unique opportunities to access creative live/work models in the field. Guests include artists, curators, non-profit founders, strategic planners, political organizers and researchers who all draw on their visual literacy to work across disciplines.

Grad Seminar
Description This seminar investigates the artist as an active member of society, asking graduate candidates to think conceptually and pragmatically about setting up a framework for their work after school. Beyond the studio, how are artists working and living in the world? How are we affecting and contributing to the socio-political climate of our local environments and our shared global networks. How can we effectively function as creative agents in our own lives and work in the expanded creative field? The course examines these questions through key readings, in class discussions and site visits with a range of arts professionals. Course readings focus on critical thinking about creative economies, and engage dialogues around labor, class and agency. For site visits we will travel as a cohort and have unique opportunities to access creative live/work models in the field. Guests include artists, curators, non-profit founders, strategic planners, political organizers and researchers who all draw on their visual literacy to work across disciplines.
Prerequisites N/A
Corequisites N/A
Fees N/A
Credits 3.00
Credit Types Grad Credit

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