About the course
This course provides a survey of weaving and textile traditions from 1900 to present, including major technical developments in industry, current trends and critical analysis. Topics include the Arts and Crafts Movement, the Bauhaus, the influence of new fibers on industry, and contemporary fiber art and textile designers. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize the work of contemporary fiber artists and critically analyze their work.
Details
- Prerequisites:
- none
- Corequisites:
- none
- Minimum Credits:
- 1
- Hours:
- 1 Lecture
- Instructor:
-
- Amy Putansu
Sections
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Section | Course Materials | Meeting Details | Enrolled / Capacity | ||||
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IN1
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Lecture | - |
Aug 17 - |
- | OL | 4 / 30 |

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