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Autumn 2012 Course: Two-Dimensional Art of the Northwest Coast Indians

August 29, 2012 Posted by elissa under Classes
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Space is still available in AIS 350: TWO-DIMENSIONAL ART OF THE NORTHWEST COAST INDIANS.

Department: American Indian Studies

Instructor: Marvin Oliver

SLN: 10174

VLPA

MT 3:30 – 5:20 pm

Studio course emphasizes principles of structure and style of two-dimensional art which can be found on many old, traditional Northwest Coast pieces, such as painted storage boxes and chests, house panels, and ceremonial screens.  Students apply these principles in creating a variety of graphic projects.

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