Course: National Osher Online - A History of Street Art (OSH-PXNRC178)

Art in the streets (including graffiti, murals, stickers, paste-ups, and other public installations) offers powerful means of expression for marginalized voices, shapes urban environments, and presents competing visions of community life. Unlike art made for museums or the commercial market, street art is often counter-institutional, engaging social issues from critical perspectives. This course examines graffiti and street art in the US and beyond, exploring their histories, motivations, and global connections. Participants will consider the rise of the mural movement, strategies for preserving and presenting street art, its increasing institutionalization, and its potential to foster social change.

 Session: OSH226.PXNRC178

Schedule: Wednesdays, April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6
Times: 11:00am - 12:30pm
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