Immerse yourself in the vibrant tapestry of Nepal's artistic heritage while embodying the values of compassion, social justice, and global citizenship in this transformative semester-long course culminating in a two-week travel experience. Rooted in the traditions of Buddhism and Hinduism, Nepal's artistic legacy reflects a rich cultural heritage that is both awe-inspiring and deeply rooted in the daily lives of its people. Through a combination of academic study, experiential learning, and service-oriented engagement, students will not only deepen their understanding of Nepali art but also actively contribute to the well-being of local communities while pursuing truth in the service of developing awareness of their callings to create a more just, compassionate, and sustainable world. No previous art background required. Areas we will visit include: Pharping, Bhaktapur, Swayambhu, Patan, Pashupatinath, Boudhanath stupa Gallery visits include: Taragaon Next https://taragaonnext.com/; Nepal Arts Council https://www.nepalartcouncil.org.np/; Sudarshan Suwai http://www.stonepigments.com/; and more! Passports: If you are considering applying for this program, we recommend applying for a passport as soon as possible if you do not already have one. Processing times can take 4-6 weeks. Health & Safety: This program involves travel to high altitude locations. In addition, this program involves travel to locations where accessibility for people with mobility concerns may be limited. For example, walkways may not always be paved and there may not be ramps or elevators in all public spaces Edgewood College continues to review and implement new health and safety protocols as we monitor risks. The health and safety of our community and the communities in which we travel and engage are our top priority. We will inform applicants if any modifications or cancellations are made to their program. Before applying, please carefully consider the health, financial, academic, and other risks associated with international travel.
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Population: 29890686 Capital: Kathmandu Per-capita GDP: $ 1300 Size: 147181 km2 Time Zone:
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