Creative Resistance
Facilitator: Lauren Shay Email:
Lauren_shay@hotmail.com
Time: Monday 7pm
Location: Bellevue Park (Kensington Market) (meet next to the slide)
This course is designed to explore creative ways to promote social change. It will be very hands-on, and there will be no readings unless the class decides otherwise.
The objectives of this course are:
1) To provide creative individuals with some guidance in using their creativity as a catalyst for change.
2) To help activists to learn about a broader range of tools to utilize in their projects.
3) To build community through fun group activites.
Although I have written an outline for the class, it is my intention that on the first day, it will be altered to fit the interests of the class-members.
Class 1 (May 2): Discussion about art and social change.
- class will discuss class outline and alter it.
- Materials needed for future classes will be discussed.
Class 2 (May 9): Street Theatre
- Discussion about street theater.
- The class will write and perform a piece of street theatre.
- If there is interest: Discussion on starting a street theatre group.
Class 3 (May 16): Dumpster diving.
- Discussion of dumpster diving.
- Dumpster diving field trip.
Class 4 (May 23): Recycling practicum.
- The class will use the garbage that they found in last week’s field trip to make pieces of art.
Class 5 (May 30): Graffiti
- Discussion about public art, significance of graffiti.
- Class will look at examples of graffiti.
- Making stencils.
Class 6 (June 6): Street Art Practicum
Class 7 (June 13): Music
- Class-members will bring in music that they see as provocative of social change.
- Writing a protest song.
Class 8 (June 20): Open
- To be decided
- Suggestions: Subway parties, dance