Visual culture refers to tangible expressions of
culture found in every day life. It can vary
greatly between different global cultures, and
take the form of advertisements, architecture,
photographs, movies, paintings, fashion,
landscape, social media and beyond. We study
visual culture through historical, social,
environmental, cultural and political lenses to
understand, interpret and relate to different
visual imagery and representations. In this
introductory course, you will look at
relationships between visual representations and
the historical, social and political contexts in
which they are situated to develop critical and
cultural awareness of art-making in relation to
the world around us. Led by creative
practitioners, this course is an entry-point to
critical thinking, research, aesthetics and
cultural awareness that will help you connect more
deeply to your creative practice.
Material List: Be prepared for your
course. Download the material list to purchase
items before your first class.
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