Multidisciplinary Creative Practice

Program Highlights

  • Course content is either directly creative or focuses on the process of creativity, the outcome of creativity, or the generation of situations that foster creativity.
  • Students can choose to emphasize one area of creative practice or sample from across the curriculum.
  • Curriculum includes courses with cultural and aesthetic diversity.
     

 

Multidisciplinary Creative Practice

Why study creative practice at Geneseo?

This minor is a good fit for students who aren’t studying fine arts but who are interested in engaging with their personal creativity. It fosters creative thinking and practice, critical thinking, problem-solving, and the integration of theory and practice in a transformational manner by bringing together research, intellectual development, and practical application in different disciplines and areas of creative expression, which are inherently self-reflective. Students can explore their expressive potential in the generation of original projects, works of art, scientific experiments, and created texts.

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Sample Courses

  • Basic Musicianship
  • Costume Construction
  • Digital Electronics
  • Foundations of Creative Writing
  • Intro to Dance
  • Monologue Workshop
  • Museum Studies
  • Philosophy of the Arts
  • Production Stage Management
  • Professional Public Speaking
  • Reading as a Writer
  • Video Production
  • Visual Communication

Contact Info

Alla Myzelev, Associate Professor in Art History and Program Coordinator
myzelev@geneseo.edu
Brodie Hall 224
585-245-5811 

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