Sculpture
Courses in sculpture situate art making squarely within the larger social/political narratives, cultural conditions, and technologies that produce the objects and images that become regarded as art. Projects are designed to foster hands-on thinking and making that is as informed by historical consciousness as it is by contemporary possibility and experience.
The sculpture area houses machinery and tools for working in clay, plaster, mold making, wood and metal. In addition, a wide variety of nontraditional materials and approaches encourages work utilizing found objects, sound, video, installation and social practice.
Sculpture Courses
106: Foundations: The Transformed Object
160: Beginning Sculpture
260: Intermediate Sculpture
360: Advanced Sculpture
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