SART 2401 Introduction to Sculpture

  • Discipline(s): Fine Arts, Sculpture

  • Credits: 3

  • Available: fall semester 2024, spring semester 2025

  • Instructor: Justin R. Thompson

  • Course Type: Fine Arts

Course Description
This course is designed to introduce students to the creation of 3D forms and an understanding of space. Through an interpretive exploration of the elements of sculpture students are challenged to engage the history of sculpture while honing their technical rendering skills. Elaboration in clay, wood and steel are all introduced to the students through a series of exercises and experiments that involve assemblage, subtractive and additive methods of sculpture. Conceptual investigation and the quest for new approaches to traditional materials are integral to this course. The course employs site visits to contrasting collections to explore the world of 3 dimensional objects and varied approaches to technical and conceptual investigation. This course is 90 contact hours (3 credits).

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