Native Pathways Program: Cultural Arts and Gifting

Quarters
Winter Conditional
Location
Native Pathways - Olympia
Class Standing
Junior
Senior
Gary Bigbear

In this NPP course students will be exposed to a wide variety of Indigenous art and music as the background to exploring personal, social, cultural, and political identity.  Through sketching, writing, drawing, designing, oral storytelling, medicine bag making, students will examine their identity through artistic expression. We will use an Indigenous lens to analyze and discuss the role of art, as well as the cultural significance of gift making and giving within Indigenous communities.

Students will be crafting their own art, and gifting art to local Indigenous communities. This course is in-person at the Longhouse following the NPP Weekend Gatherings on February 5th and 6th and March 5th and 6th. Sketchbooks and gift making materials will be provided from the course fee. This course is reserved for registered NPP Core students. Credit equivalencies - 2 in Indigenous Arts.

Registration

Course available to NPP students only.

Course Reference Numbers
(2): 20296

Academic Details

2
20
Junior
Senior

$25 for Sketchbooks and gift making materials

Schedule

Winter
2023
Conditional
In Person (W)

See definition of Hybrid, Remote, and In-Person instruction

Weekend
Schedule Details
LONGHOUSE 1007A - Workshop
Native Pathways - Olympia