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Department of Political Science

We are a vibrant community of researchers in both the traditional fields of the discipline as well as in innovative research clusters. We invite you to explore our exciting research activities by individual summaries, profiles and by Research Cluster or Field.

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An introduction to Indigenous art that explores historical and contemporary ways of making. Technical approaches may include beading, quilling, or hide

ART 314 Fall 2021

INTRODUCTION TO INDIGENOUS ART

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Art 314 - Introduction to Indigenous Art

ART 314: INTRODUCTION TO INDIGENOUS ART, FALL 2021

explores its application in both historical and contemporary ways of making. Technical approaches may include beading, quilling, or hide.

Class Runs in a Blended Format:

11:00 AM - 1:15 PM (including lab)

Tuesdays & Thursdays

September 7th - December 8th, 2021

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