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  • Social Practice (Minor)

  • Update

    Students may continue to declare this minor through the end of Spring 2026. This minor will no longer be available to be declared beginning Fall 2026. All declared students will be fully supported to complete their minor.

  • Overview

    The Social Practice minor is offered through Parsons School of Design.

    This minor provides a pathway for undergraduate students to pursue socially engaged projects that initiate exchange, envision new social relations, and provoke individual/collective actions. This is an invitation to blur the lines between object making, performance, political activism, community organizing, guerrilla architecture, environmentalism, and investigative journalism. This approach to art making fosters collaboration between artists and broader publics. Drawing on the strengths of The New School's history of engagement with social justice, the Social Practice minor taps into our faculty's diverse fieldwork, exposing students to multidisciplinary methodologies for their own research. A progression of lab and studio seminars provides models for developing media strategies and forms of social cooperation. This minor will prepare students to conceptualize participatory projects, articulate narratives, position themselves ethically, and cultivate networks that support poetic and political visions.

    Examples of social practice include Theaster Gates' Dorchester Projects (winner of Âé¶¹´«Ã½É«Ç鯬's inaugural Vera List Center Prize), Mel Chin's , Estudio Teddy Cruz's , and Jeanne van Heeswijk's Freehouse.

    Course availability may vary from semester to semester. Some courses may be in development and offered at a later time. Students seeking to pursue alternative coursework to fulfill the minor should consult with their advisors.

    Curriculum

    Subject AreaSample CoursesCredits
    Introduction to Main Concepts, History, and Theory3
    Studio Practice















    0–3
    Research Methodologies for Fieldwork








    3
    Research Skills and Direct Fieldwork Experience

    3
    Social Justice Issues and Community-Based Practice














    6–9

    *Students who have already completed one of these courses, or will do so for their major, should instead select another course in the subject area Social Justice Issues and Community-Based Practice.

    Learning Outcomes

    A student who has completed this minor should be able to demonstrate

    • An understanding of basic fine arts, research principles, concepts, media, and formats of a social practice project
    • A competent working knowledge of the history, theory, and practice of socially engaged works of art in the global arena
    • A strong sense of how to carry out a project, including a range of research methodologies and fieldwork experience, moving a project from research through development and testing to completion and assessment
    • Competency in and direct experience with collaborating with a variety of publics through exchange-based practices
    • Strength in his or her ability to articulate possible intersections between contemporary art and design discourses, social justice movements and radical pedagogical practices, and community-based practice

    Eligibility

    Minors are available to all undergraduate students at Âé¶¹´«Ã½É«Ç鯬. For questions regarding this minor's curriculum, including requests for course substitutions, please contact Melanie Crean, Associate Professor of Art, Media, and Technology, at [email protected].

    How to Declare or Change a Minor

    General guidelines for declaring a minor are available here. Current students can declare or change a minor by logging in to , clicking on the Academics tab, and then clicking on the link to Major/Minor Declarations.

  • Take the Next Step

    Contact your Student Success advisor to discuss how a minor will fit with your degree requirements.

    Declare or change a minor on in the Academics tab. 

  • Take The Next Step

Submit your application

Undergraduates

To apply to any of our undergraduate programs (except the Bachelor's Program for Adults and Transfer Students and Parsons Associate of Applied Science programs) complete and submit the Common App online.

Undergraduate Adult Learners

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Graduates

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