LandMarks 2019 Information Sessions

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LandMarks 2019 Information Sessions

Information Sessions for this upcoming topics course are as follows:

Tuesday November 20, 2018, 1 pm
Wednesday November 21, 2018, 11 pm
Friday November 23, 2018, 1 pm
Meet in Atrium, University Centre for the Arts
For more information, please contact: jackson.twobears@uleth.ca 

About the course:
Art 3850 - LandMarks 2019 (Spatial Storytelling: Land, Art, Place and Community)
3 credit hours

In the Spring of 2019, students are invited to enroll in a specialized course with a focus on creating new, site-specific artworks in a range of interdisciplinary artistic practices. Working on-site at Fort Whoop-Up in Indian Battle Park (Lethbridge, Treaty 7–Blackfoot Territory) students will take inspiration from the rich cultural history of this heritage site, while creating artworks that will be installed on-location. Artworks created in this course will be included in a major exhibition to take place in June 2019. Students in the course will meet with Blackfoot knowledge keepers, contemporary artists from the community, as well as work together in a unique, collaborative capacity which will be inspired and enframed by Indigenous ways of knowing, being, sharing, learning and creating.

Prerequisites: 15 university level courses including a minimum of two Art Studio courses at the 3000 or 4000 level

Equivalent to Art 3850 - Landmarks 2017


Contact:

Jackson 2bears | jackson.twobears@uleth.ca | uleth.ca/fine-arts/programs-and-courses/topics-courses