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Quilt Making as Black Expression

Art & Art History H&S - Humanities & Sciences

Course Description

In this course, we will delve into the use of textiles, specifically Quilt making as a form of Black expression that subverts standard ideas of artmaking. We will also explore how quilts have been used as sites of protest and resistance (Underground Railroad, Civil Rights Movement), as living archives, symbols of freedom and as a Soldier of Love, 2020, Billie Zangewa spiritual practice. We will also draw links to traditions of African weaving looking at the use of symbols as a visual language. Through the course, you will each create a quilt in the range of 23" x 23" (can be larger or smaller depending on detail), telling a personal story of your choice. To build the quilt, you will learn a variety of hand stitching and embellishment techniques (beading, embroidery, applique), as well as explore digital fabric printing techniques. You do not need any course prerequisites to take the class; however, basic sewing skills are essential.

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Grading Basis

RLT - Letter (ABCD/NP)

Min

2

Max

2

Course Repeatable for Degree Credit?

No

Course Component

Practicum

Enrollment Optional?

No

This course has been approved for the following WAYS

Creative Expression (CE)