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Art in the
Environment
Drs. Billie Wickre and Doug White, Biology
First-Year Seminar
In 1987, Surrounded Islands by Christo and Jeanne-Claude
Christo made headlines because of the environmental damage the piece
caused in Biscayne Bay, despite the artists’ attempts to anticipate the
environmental impact of the piece. Subsequently, artists, critics and
environmentalists have debated the ethics and advisability of art that
interacts with or disrupts nature. In this course, an art historian and a
biologist will lead students through the issues associated with
contemporary art that interacts with the environment. Participants in the
course will examine a range of art works designed to enhance, interact
with or sustain the natural environment. They will become better critical
thinkers, readers, writers and speakers on the complex subject of human
interaction with the environment, and will become familiar with a rich and
varied number of artistic productions and a body of scholarship in the
area of environmental art. Finally, students will produce a collaborative
piece of environmental art. Students will work in the classroom, the
library, the science lab, the computer labs and the art studios of the
College, and in the natural environment.
For more information, contact Dr. Tim Lincoln, Institute for
the Study of the Environment, Albion College, Albion MI 49224.
Phone (517) 629-0486 e-mail tlincoln@albion.edu
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