MFACA 5520 Community Arts Seminar I
MFACA students investigate the principles and practices of community-centered, social justice grounded arts projects and programming, including asset-based teaching models for children and youth, curriculum design and implementation, program evaluation and assessment, community organizing, participant and volunteer recruitment, grant-writing and fundraising. Additionally, this study investigates the role the arts have in articulating the identity of a particular cultural or communal setting. At the beginning of the fall, a month-long, five-day-a week-series of seminars prepares students for the commencement of residencies that begin in early October. Once the residencies begin, a series of seminars continue throughout the fall and spring semesters with a day-long meeting once a week.
Community Arts MFA students only