About the course
This course is a cultural survey of the major weaving traditions of the world. Topics include weaving traditions of North and South America, Asia, Africa, and Europe. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize materials, design, and techniques of various cultures and demonstrate an understanding of social implications of the textile craft.
Details
- Prerequisites:
- none
- Corequisites:
- none
- Minimum Credits:
- 1
- Hours:
- 1 Lecture
- Instructor:
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- Amy Putansu
Sections
Enrollment data is updated each morning and may no longer be accurate.
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Section | Course Materials | Meeting Details | Enrolled / Capacity | ||||
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IN1
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Lecture | - |
Jan 11 - |
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