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May 26, 2026
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ART 328 - Topics in Eco-Art Practice Topics in Eco-Art Practice is an interdisciplinary course that develops creative research skills and critical thinking for ecological art practice. As the range of eco-art practices are diverse, from the production of physical objects to performance, environmental intervention and social practice, the course provides hands-on experience in an array of creative strategies that have broad application. Bridging the arts, humanities, and sciences, the course challenges students to deepen their knowledge, nurture their concern, and articulate ecological relationships in the Pacific Northwest. Course may be taken twice only under different instructors. Repeatable with different topics to a maximum of 10 credits, including original course.
Prerequisites & Notes: Majors only. ART 109; ART 110 or ART 111 or ID 110; ART 120 or ID 120; ART 230; ART 280. Instructor permission for non-majors. Credits: 5 Grade Mode: Letter
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