Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/University of Notre Dame/Latinx Art and Activism (Fall 2024)

This seminar examines the relationship between art and social movements in Latinx communities from the civil rights era to the present. The course will focus on graphic art media that negotiates relations of power, constructs multiple publics, and fuels many of the debates around the politics of identity. We will consider notions of authorship (collective/individual), activism, display, dissemination, consumption, collecting, and technology. Students will learn to think critically and empathetically about how these collective modes of art-making foreground the politics of representation: what we see, how we see, who gets to control our image, and how printed multiples can challenge those narratives. Students will enhance their skills in visual analysis and writing, gain insight into collaborative printmaking, and refine their ability to conduct original research.