Course Description and Credit Information
This session covers the current theories that surround socially and ecologically engaged and remedial art making; meaning art that aims to effect the landscape it is made in relation to, as well as motivations for and assertions about this genre of artistic practice. There is discussion how to address the following questions: How to address aesthetic and ecological concerns simultaneously? How to address environmental and social concerns simultaneously?
In relation to these modernist examples presented, what types of materials to use in art and why an artist chose that/those materials for the piece. For post-modern examples presented, the concepts of environmental statements from artist are discussed. For contemporary art, connective, relational, and reciprocity aesthetics are explored.
Learning Objectives:
1. Understand the current theories surrounding social and ecological remedial art making.
2. Understand the motivations and assertions related to artistry in landscape architecture.
3. Learn about aesthetic and environmental concerns as well as the connection, relations, and reciprocity of artistry.
General Course Information
Credits |
1 CEU/CE/PH/CH |
HSW |
Yes |
Format |
Pre-recorded webinar |
Presenter |
Erica Hansen, BFA, MA |
Course Approvals
LA CES Approved |
Yes |
States: AK, AL, AR, CT, DE, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, LA, MD, MO, MS, NE, NH, NM, OH, OK, OR, PA, SC, TN, TX, UT, VA, WA, WI, WV, WY |
Yes |
North Carolina |
Yes |
New York |
*** |
New Jersey |
Yes |
Florida |
Yes |
GA, MN, and SD |
Yes |
Canada Provinces and Territories
British Columbia |
Yes, per reciprocity with LA CES |
Ontario |
Yes, per reciprocity with LA CES |
Course curriculum
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About this course
- $23.50
- 4 lessons
- 1 hour of video content