CHL 435A Creators & Ideologies: Illustrator

Provides a rare opportunity to examine the entire body of Eric Carle's work as a fine artist, with particular emphasis on his ground-breaking work as a picturebook artist. The course will develop critical writing about picturebooks through a contextualized study of Eric Carle's work as well as corollary readings of literary, art, and historical materials. The course will explore the artist's evolution, style, influences, achievement, medium, and aesthetics. Students will complete studio work and final projects grounded in their professional interests. In addition, the course will seek to understand Carle's legacy as the founder of the first museum devoted to picturebook art.

Credits

2.00

Prerequisite

None