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This course brings together ideas, tools and methods from across a spectrum of arts, sciences, progressive agriculture, and folk traditions with an ultimate interest in sustainable and creative relationships with the earth’s life support systems. The course assumes that the environmental problems we face are largely the product of culture, and as such, require cultural responses. Participants are expected to engage with current discourse on art, ecology, and environmentalism, while challenging themselves to conceptualize and make engaging, creative, and ecologically informed responses to their world.
Course Goals:
1. Understand key themes in contemporary environmental art practice through research, viewing, and discussion
2. Develop a formal and critical vocabulary through discussion and critique of artworks dealing with environmental themes.
3. Enhance research and writing skills for critical and creative inquiry in the arts.
4. Build aesthetic and conceptual sophistication through the creation of one major project exploring ecological issues through art.
5. Engage in an interdisciplinary learning environment through presentation, discussion, and collaboration.
Jeff Alger
Librarian III, Subject Liaison for Design and Music
University Library
701 Morrill Rd | 150 Parks Library
Iowa State University
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