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Sculpture

The Sculpture program is taught in the recently constructed Arts Annex Addition. The Sculpture facility was designed to facilitate a variety of sculpture making techniques including welding, ceramic shell casting, assemblage, etc. The facility provides interior studio space and an outdoor sculpture workspace.

ART 261 Sculpture I (3)
Prerequisite: ART 183 and ART 184. Introduction to materials, processes and concepts fundamental to making sculpture.

ART 361 Sculpture II (3)
Prerequisite: ART 261. Basic instruction in specific sculptural processes including modeling, casting, welding, fabrication, carving, etc. Repeatable, maximum of six credits.

ART 460 Sculpture Studio (1-3)
Prerequisite: ART 361. Self-directed studies in selected sculptural modes or processes. Repeatable, maximum of nine credits.

ART 461 Sculpture III (3)
Use of increasingly skilled or sophisticated techniques/processes with greater emphasis on idea, form and content. Repeatable, maximum of six credits.

ART 561 Graduate Sculpture (3)
Self-directed or assigned work in specific areas of sculpture. Advanced technical skills emphasized. Repeatable, maximum of six credits.

ART 660 Graduate Sculpture Studio (1-3)
Self-directed studies in selected sculptural modes or processes. Repeatable, maximum of nine credits.

ART 661 Advanced Graduate Sculpture (3)
Select problems in the creation of sculpture with emphasis on critical and technical competencies. Repeatable, maximum of six credits.

 

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