Amanda White

Canada Research Chair in Sustainability, Ecological Justice and Climate Action in Creative Practices

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Education:

PhD
MFA

Bio

Dr. Amanda White’s current creative practice, interdisciplinary collaborations and research projects include studio-based work, curatorial projects, books and publications with a focus on plants, food justice and environmentally engaged arts. Amanda was previously a SSHRC postdoctoral fellow at the Centre for Sustainable Curating in the Department of Visual Arts at Western University, she received her PhD from Queen’s University, and holds an MFA and BFA.

Courses

Course Name Department Course Code Term
Humanities HUMN 305 26/FA

Description

This course offers the opportunity to explore specific issues and texts in the humanities. The issues and readings will vary but, students will gain a better understanding of contemporary thought and methods in philosophy, history, or literature, especially as they relate to critical issues in art and design.

Each section of this course runs with a different topic. See here .

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.