Art

ART 186 Art and Globalization

This immersive studio class explores art making in a globalized world. Studies the complex relationship between object-making, place-making, aesthetics, and cultural identity in a global context. Examines the impacts and creative responses to a global economy, networked culture and globalized art markets (art fairs and biennales) and explores artists resisting globalization, commodification and the art market, moving beyond traditional sculptural form to transcend traditional conceptions of art and art making. Students are billed a materials fee.

Requirements

Prerequisite(s): Three courses from: ART 15, ART 20G, ART 20H, ART 20I, ART 20J, ART 20K, ART 20L, ART 26. Enrollment is restricted to art majors.

Credits

5

General Education Code

CC

Instructor

The Staff

Repeatable for credit

Yes