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FSN 520
Land and Fashion
Centering Indigenous knowledges and land-based making practices, this course offers students a decolonizing perspective that theoretically and critically engages the relationships between Fashion, garment construction and Land. This course will provide students with an in-depth understanding of holistic and slow design grounded in Indigenous ways of knowing and being. Students will be introduced to a series of Indigenous design practices such as beadwork, quillwork, tanning and tufting techniques, being attentive to the topic of cultural appropriation. On-the-Land engagements will help students understand individual and collective relationships to Land as makers, thinkers and designers, which will inform their design considerations throughout the course.
			
			
	            Weekly Contact: Lab: 3 hrs. 
			
			
				GPA Weight: 1.00
			
	        
	            Course Count: 1.00
			
			
				Billing Units: 1
			
			
	
	        
			Prerequisites
None
Co-Requisites
None
Antirequisites
None
Custom Requisites
Available only to students in The Creative School
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