Proximities: Arts of Dignity

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“It’s only in proximity that we get close enough to problems to understand how to solve them and understand their complexity,” Bryan Stevenson, lawyer, author, founder and executive director of the Equal Justice Initiative.

This one credit S/U course explores how the arts can be utilized as a tool to promote justice and the common good. Students will travel to Los Angeles, California over Spring break to engage with community organizations and local artists who are navigating the art world through a lens of justice. While there, students will visit museums, artist studios, and local art centers all while practicing their own interpretations and appreciation of art. Additionally, students will complete short, relevant readings, writing reflections, and collaborate on a final, creative project. There will be meetings with the instructor before and after the trip to prepare and then reflect on ideas of how the arts can be utilized for justice.

This course is open to all undergraduate students. Transportation, food, and lodging are provided. Final travel itinerary TBD.

Class Dates: Wednesday, February 12; Wednesday, February 26, and Wednesday, March 26, 5:00–6:00 p.m.
Immersion Dates: Other class sessions will take place during the immersive experience.
Instructor: Geneva Hutchinson

Credits: 1
Associated TermSpring 2025

So that we may book flights and make other arrangements, students who add this class will be required to sign a participation agreement by December 6, 2024. For questions, please contact Geneva Hutchinson, Postdoctoral Research Associate, Institute for Social Concerns (ghutchin@nd.edu).