Take advantage of the 25% tuition discount at IUSB, fulfill a General Education requirement, AND get credit toward a Creative Writing Minor with one of the following A190 Art, Aesthetics, and Creativity courses taught by Kelcey Parker in Summer I and Margaret Chapman in Summer II:
After Words: Imitating Poetry, Fiction, and Nonfiction
In this class students will try different approaches to creative writing, using a variety of imitation exercises to create poems, prose poems, flash fiction, essays, and graphic narratives. One of the first practices artists learn is imitation, creating pieces “after” an established artist. Imitations are then labeled according to the work they take after: “After Picasso.” We’ll read work in a variety of forms and styles to guide us in shaping our own content and subject matter. Students will submit a portfolio of writing and keep an ongoing journal of their progress.
ENG-A 190 ART, AESTHETICS, & CREATIVITY (3 CR) 8457 SS1 01:00P-04:15P MW DW 1185 Parker K VT: CREATIVE WRITING: AFTER WORDS CAMPUSWIDE GEN ED COMMON CORE: ARTS, AESTHETICS, AND CREATIVITY ENG-A 190 ART, AESTHETICS, & CREATIVITY (3 CR) 8721 SS2 01:00P-04:15P MW DW 1185 Chapman M VT: IMITATING STORIES AND POEMS CAMPUSWIDE GEN ED COMMON CORE: ARTS, AESTHETICS, AND CREATIVITY
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