Psychology of Art and Creativity
University of Central Florida via Canvas Network
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Overview
This course explores the intersection of psychology, art, and creativity to help students understand the psychological processes behind artistic expression and creative thinking. By the end of the course, students will be able to analyze how psychological theories apply to art and creativity, understand the role of emotions in the creative process, and evaluate the impact of culture on artistic expression. The course teaches skills such as critical thinking, analysis of psychological theories, and application of concepts to real-world examples. The teaching method includes video lectures, readings, discussions, and assignments. This course is intended for students interested in psychology, art, creativity, or anyone looking to explore the connection between the mind and artistic expression.
Taught by
Shannon Whitten
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4.7 rating, based on 7 Class Central reviews
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Learnt a lot from this course as an Artist and enjoyed it, easy to understand. and the topics are very informative! Would recommend it to everyone.
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Unfourtenately the course is not available. Somehow it is removed from the site. That is pitty. I am really interested in the course.
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Hello! I have previous experience in Philosophy studies. I want to take this course now. .... is this course available right now? And is it free of charge?
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It is a very intresting topic and the lesson are really well made and the cover the topic so nice.
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I don't know how it would be but I always have a hope it will be fantastic if it would be possible I will be so gratefull
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Very good and thorough inviting exploration of core issues like what is art and what is science very useful. I have not completed yet but already thought and leaned loads.