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  • 3.00 Credits

    Emphasis on development of an individual direction in sculpture through studio work, drawing, writing, and some research. Progress is reviewed through individual critiques. The development of critical analysis of completed work is emphasized in group critiques. Prerequisite:    Sculpture 2611 (0169) or 2621 (0170)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Emphasis on development of an individual direction in sculpture through studio work, drawing, writing, and some research. Progress is reviewed through individual critiques. The development of critical analysis of completed work is emphasized in group critiques. Prerequisite:    Sculpture 2611 (0169) or 2621 (0170)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Investigations into the intrinsic meaning of the site will be coupled with the effective channeling of those issues into the work of art. Ideas, material, and placement will be analyzed so as to achieve cogent integration into the site. Introduction to use of scale models and various types of models to analyze a site and plan work for a site is part of this course. Lectures, individual discussions, and group critiques are scheduled. Prerequisite:    Sculpture 2611 (0169) or 2621 (0170)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Flexible moldmaking techniques are explored using foam, latex, RTV and silicone rubber, as well as alginate compounds for direct body casts. Non-flexible techniques include wood forms for cement castings. Positives are cast in cement, plaster, rubber and polyurethane using both solid and hollow casting methods. Students incorporate these techniques in directed projects, or for completing self-directed work. Prerequisite:    Sculpture 2611 (0169) or 2621 (0170)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Ceramic shell bronze and aluminum casting techniques are emphasized, as well as a variety of hot and cold casting materials and processes. The course focuses on the way these techniques serve sculptural thinking.

    Note: Special authorization for all.

  • 3.00 Credits

    The class will introduce the processes involved in designing actual site-specific public art projects. These will include site research, design development, architectural drawings and model building, and presentation techniques. Studio visits with architects, model-makers, sculptors, and project coordinators are an integral part of the course. Students work on an actual project that is juried by area arts professionals at the end of the semester.

    Note: Special authorization is required from the instructor in order to register for this class. Prerequisite:    Sculpture 2611 (0169) or 2621 (0170)

  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is meant to give students the tools they need to acquire and produce and exhibit. Students will examine displays in multiple contexts, and will be introduced to presentation concepts in art, retail, and the home. They will gain skills in exhibit design, model-making, proper art handling, crate design, fabrication, and shipping. The course will culminate with an off-campus exhibit that is themed, designed, installed and publicized by the class.

    Note: Special authorization for all. Prerequisite:    Sculpture 2611 (0169) or 2621 (0170)

  • 3.00 Credits

    This studio class is a bridge from lower level introductory courses to advanced studio work. Aspirations of the profession, studio principles, and critical thinking are stressed, along with readings and discussions in contemporary art theory. Prerequisite:    Sculpture 2611 (0169) or 2621 (0170)
  • 3.00 Credits

    The main focus of the course will be to help each student develop a well-considered and professional show of their own work.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A studio painting course with emphasis on the development of a student’s individual point of view. Class work focuses on the development of the student’s ability to work at a conceptually advanced level. Experimentation is encouraged and there are frequent class critiques. Prerequisite:    Painting 2011 (0131) or 2111 (0132)
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