Art, Architecture, and Justice - Creating Social Change Through Culture and Design
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of art, architecture, and social justice in America through a thought-provoking discussion between art historian Sarah Lewis from Harvard University and architect Michael Murphy from MASS Design Group. Delve into how artistic works shape national memory, both cherished and shameful, and examine the role of structures in framing collective conscience. Investigate the power of culture in learning from history and informing contemporary struggles. Gain insights into how culture and design can address difficult topics while inspiring progress towards a more just society. View American history through the prism of art and architecture in this illuminating 1-hour and 7-minute talk that challenges conventional perspectives on the relationship between creative expression and social change.
Syllabus
Art, Architecture, and Justice
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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