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Sculpture Courses

[Abbreviated class syllabus are found online in the class schedules per HB2504 and are subject to change. A more detailed class syllabus will be distributed by the instructor.]
  • ART 1213. Three Dimensional Design. (ARTS 1312).The application of principles and elements of design to three-dimensional art. Form, mass, and space will be presented in theory, concept, and terminology and will be explored through problem solving in various art media, techniques, and concepts. Prerequisite: ART 1203 or permission of the instructor.
  • ART 2753. Sculpture I. Basic sculptural techniques and materials including plaster casting, direct building, wood processes, and mixed media. Idea development will be emphasized. Slide lectures, readings, and critical discussions.
  • ART 3763. Sculpture II. Intermediate and advanced sculptural techniques including metal fabrication, wood processes, and alternative media. Site specific and installation art. Concept development will be emphasized. Slide lectures, readings, and critical discussions.
  • ART 5753. Graduate Sculpture. Advanced study of sculpture; execution of a major project; concentration on media; research. Prerequisite: Three hours of sculpture or ceramic sculpture or permission of instructor.

General Catalog 2009-2011
Graduate Catalog 2008-2010

 

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Visual Art Events

Calendar of Events

CURRENT SHOW

Susan Burnstine
Kelli Connell &
Mary Virginia Swanson
January 31, 2012
Lecture & Panel
Discussion 4:00-5:30pm

Susan Burnstine &
Kelli Connell

Photographs
January 17 to
February 15, 2012
Reception: 5:30-6:30pm

UPCOMING SHOWS

JEG 2012
February 21 to
March 28, 2012

Gallery Hours
Monday-Friday 9am-4pm
Saturdays by Appointment