Humanities Arts Cultural Stu 0204 - Puppets, Parades, Protest!

Puppets, Parades, Protest!

Spring
2024
1
4.00
Sunny Allis

01:00PM-03:50PM F;01:00PM-02:20PM TU

Hampshire College
337882
Lemelson Building 113;Arts Barn STUDIO 2
mfaHA@hampshire.edu
Parades are one of the oldest forms of performance in human history, uniting communities in celebration and protest. What makes art powerful within the context of a parade, protest or public spectacle? Who are the people that parades and protests hope to reach? In this course, students will make artwork for a parade, protest or spectacle. They will build puppets, wearable sculptures, masks, performance objects, banners, cantastorias, and toy theater sets. Students will decide what themes or issues they want to explore through their projects, and the parade will take place at the end of the semester. We will study a variety of groups creating art within this framework, often in service of social justice and grassroots community-building: Bread and Puppet, Great Small Works, Spiral Q, Circus Amok, Poncili Creacion, and the Beehive Collective. Students will also learn about the history of these art forms and apply them to new contexts. Collaboration with theater, music or movement students on group projects is welcomed Keywords:Art, sculpture, puppet, object, performance

Lab/Materials fee: $60 Students should expect to spend 8 hours weekly on work and preparation outside of class time

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.