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What's art got to do with it?: How Community Art Projects Change the World

Climate change, poverty, natural disasters, racism... Luckily for humanity, no topic is too intense for the artworld to tackle. When artists direct their energies not simply at rendering problems but also toward working with communities, the arts have the power to heal, unite, and transform. This class invites students to think about how art, particularly public visual arts like murals and street art, can help us collectively discuss and even solve our most pressing issues. Students will collaborate with local artists, contemporary and diverse art collections at UMD, other local galleries, and recent community-based art projects to understand the real-world impact the arts can have on social transformation. The main engagement of this course will be to co-design and implement a community-based art project together with the community it will impact. Students will emerge from this collaborative practice empowered to use the arts to connect communities and make lasting social change.

Sister Courses: HNUH278A, HNUH278B, HNUH278C, HNUH278I, HNUH278R, HNUH278U, HNUH278V, HNUH278X, HNUH278Y, HNUH278Z

Spring 2026

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