Time Schedule:
Elizabeth D. Brother
ART 334
Seattle Campus
Topics vary, centering on issues of public art and professional practices.
Class description
Creative Collaboration
A course designed to explore the breadth and richness of how artists collaborate. The class will include discussions with professionals from the fields of architecture, landscape/site design, music, dance, the-ater and the visual arts. Class projects will focus on expanded ideas of art-making and creativity in relation to collaboration, interdisciplinary teamwork, social involvement and community.
Student learning goals
General method of instruction
lectures, discussion, field trips, student projects
Recommended preparation
Class assignments and grading
Readings for discussion in class Individual and collaborative projects
Grades are based on quality of creative and innovative thinking, energy and enthusiasm as expressed in doing the projects and in class participation.