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GLASS 4320

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GLASS IIIA DEGREE PROGRAM WORKSHOP

Glass Undergraduate

Terms Typically Offered

Fall

Academic Level

Undergraduate

Offering Department(s)

Min. Credits

3

Max. Credits

3

Weekly Contact Hours

5

Repeatable

No

This seminar/studio course is centered around a series of invited artists, writers, scientists who work at the intersection of diverse identities and lived experiences to model their specific perspectives on making as a counterpoint to historically euro-centric and monolithic approaches that have burdened glass as a creative medium. Readings, discussions and class activities prioritize issues of identity, culture, gender, race, colonialism - questioning past cannons of making and proposing challenging alternatives. The participatory and collaborative work done for this class is fundamental to our thinking and making community; a willingness to share ideas and make earnest attempts to connect and support one another is central. Our lecturers and HotNights participants set a broad and challenging spectrum of topics which are built on by the research and perspectives of everyone in the class. In each case, we will strive to address topics, discussions and shop time problem solving in a manner that is respectful to all individuals.

Junior Glass Students register for GLASS-4316 (Fall) and GLASS-4318 (Spring).

Senior Glass Students register for GLASS-4320 (Fall) and GLASS-4322 (Spring).

Major Requirement | BFA Glass

Student Eligibility

Students are enrolled into this course by the department. Enrollment is limited to majors only.

Instructional Method

Lecture

Delivery Mode

In-Person