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Asian Culture and ArtLaajuus (5 op)

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Laajuus
5 op
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englanti
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Anything designed by human beings exhibits visual qualities that are specific to the place and culture in which it originates. Asian culture and Art course aims to arrive at a understanding of the origins, meaning and purpose of art and artifacts from a wide range of Asian cultures. Students will have a fundamental interpretation of art in its cultural contexts.

Asian art is “diverse and rich, spanning thousands of years and dozens of countries. It is known for its ritual bronzes, beautiful ceramics, jades, textiles, poetic painted landscapes, garden design, elaborate goldwork, extraordinary temples, shrines, pagodas and stupas, woodblock prints, shadow puppets and the highest art form in East Asian art—calligraphy”.( Oxford University, 2020) Students will engage in hands-on activities such as Asian calligraphy brush painting, create a simulated woodblock print, create mandala and paint a lotus

Sisältö

Asian culture and Art summer course provides skills in the critical analysis of objects through the cultivation of visual literacy. The acquired skills have broad applicability in a wide range of professional settings, as well as serving the needs of enduring personal enlightenment.

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PEDAGOGICAL APPROACH
The course is centered on the individual student’s potential and imagination, therefore, the learning process will be active learning and resource-Based learning. The course is designed to be very participative and students would be able to develop subject knowledge and practical skills in Asian art. Students are encouraged to enquire about the nature of reactions to what we call ‘Asian art’. The practical orientation will be integrated with weekly homework. The students were encouraged to share their thought at the discussion forum, which culminated with their own questions of artistic expressions related to the cultures and art of Asia. Plenty of instructional art resources that contribute to student's understanding of Asian art and its relationship to Asia culture at large.

Toteutustavat

Practice
- Paint a Lotus & Create Your Own Hanging Scroll and Name Seal
- Create Your Own Mandala
- Make a Temple Book or Japanese Screen
- Create a Simulated Woodblock Print

Most students’ weeks will typically consist of several, or all, of the following: a theory lecture, a one-to-one feedback session focusing on the individual student’s artwork, a practice assignment and forum discussions on Moodle environment.
Teaching usually takes place in the Adobe Connect. Outside the contact lesson, most of the time will be spent doing weekly assignments. Online contact session is usually 10 students and a tutor but there would usually be no more than around 20 students. Most tutorials, lectures are delivered by tutor.

Suoritustavat

The course comprises 50% theory and 50% practice.

Lessons

Introduction to Asia

Japan and its unique art forms
-Japanese calligraphy, Japanese Manga, Bonseki art, Pottery, Wood carvings, Ikebana, Origami art and the Japanese Art of Tea.
-Exploring painting and poetry in Japan: Bamboo in the Four Seasons, Hokusai and Hiroshige: Great Japanese Prints.

Unique art forms in Korea
-Korean calligraphy, folk dance, Gugak, pottery, handcrafting paper, Sewing Jasu and fabric Bojagi.

Unique art forms in China
-Brushstrokes: Styles and Techniques of Chinese Painting
-The Four Treasures and Other Utensils for a Scholar’s Desk

South & Southeast Asia
-Puppet water, silk painting - unique art forms in Vietnam
-Thailand flying lantern and Loy Krathong festival
-Indonesian shadow puppet

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