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Indigenous Visual Literacy

University of Alberta

University of Alberta

www.ualberta.ca

This Indigenous Visual Literacy series is designed to enhance skills and bridge understanding of the historical relationship between Canada and ayisîniwak (beings of this land) through art-integrated experiential learning. Learners will be introduced to Indigenous world views, n?hiyawewin (Cree language), and ways of being through introductory art experiences including beadwork, painting, and land art.

This series is open to anyone who wants to expand on their creativity skills through learning about Indigenous histories, cultures and connections to this land.

Contact

Office of the Registrar
201 Administration Building
Edmonton, Alberta, T6G2M7, Canada

  • Program Type Professional Development
  • Credential Type Non-Credential *
  • Length 6 Month(s)
  • Part Time Only
  • Cooperative Education
  • Continuing Education Only
  • Distance Learning

* Notice of Completion

Admission Requirements

These courses have no prerequisites, and no application procedures are required for enrolment. Please visit website for more information or email arep@ualberta.ca.


Transfer(s) Eligibility

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Updated October 01, 2019. The information contained in this profile is current as of the date shown.

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