This course introduces students to the techniques and socio-cultural significance of Chinese calligraphy as they explore its history, aesthetics, and practice. Students will gain hands-on practice with brush and ink, developing fundamental calligraphic skills as they analyze historical and contemporary examples of the art from both cultural studies and artistic perspectives. Finally, they will learn about the wellness benefits of calligraphic practice, including improved mental health, concentration, posture, and spiritual calmness. Taught in English, this course requires no prior knowledge of Chinese.
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