SDG Map
The UN SDG Map project will ground you with fundamental reading, research, and writing skills necessary to enter into a conversation about our global priorities. Through project-based inquiry, you will study the greatest challenges facing our planet, understand what is needed to achieve the SDG targets, and create a map that communicates your discoveries and…
Read MoreDrawing Lines
How does public art create place? What is the geography of public art? How and where does public art happen? Drawing Lines is an Art History Elective that investigates public artworks as a tool for placemaking. What purposes does public art serve? How may art transform public spaces and people’s interaction with them? Who and…
Read MoreAll the World’s A Stage
How can drama be used to highlight oppression? Why? All The World’s A Stage is a combined STEAM/Humanities course that focuses on the “how” of theatrical productions and the “why” of the use of dramatic dialogue. How? Students will investigate the characteristics, purposes, and function of the dramatic monologue. Students will develop an independent monologue…
Read MorePoetic Justice
How can you become a poet of social change? If more politicians knew poetry, and more poets knew politics, I am convinced the world would be a little better place in which to live. —U.S. President John F. Kennedy. Poetic Justice asks you to explore the relationship between art and politics, uncover the history of…
Read MoreFive Faces of Genius
How do you live a more creative life? How do you understand and access your genius? How do you find your place in the world, and love it? How do you make the world better as you manifest your creative genius? This course explores the beauty and challenges of life through the examination of personal…
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