Master the skills necessary to work with a variety of materials, including wood, metal, casting materials, and mixed media to reveal the sculptor within. You explore a range of three-dimensional practices—including traditional sculpture, sculpture as site-specific art, and public art installations—and experience the rigors and rewards of the sculptor's role in contemporary art.
As an advanced student, you reach a level of mastery in your skills that supports a full range of concept development. You also explore a broad range of options and processes, experimenting with non-traditional materials and methods, which offer the option of an interdisciplinary focus for your studies.
Figure Drawing
Introduction to Painting
Introduction to Sculptural Practices
Art Since 1945
Visual Geometry
Non-Traditional Drawing
Introduction to Photography
Additive Processes: Metal/Wood
Contemporary Issues in Art
Science of Art Conservation
Total 30
Introduction to Printmaking
Introduction to Video
3-D Alternative Methods
3 Studio Electives
Professional Writing and Rhetoric
Humanities or Social Science Elective
Expanded Forms: Interdisciplinary Sculpture
Internship
Liberal Arts Elective
Art and the Law
Total 36
Digital Portfolio for Fine Arts
Introduction to Fine Arts Studio Thesis
Public Art
3 Humanities or Social Science Electives
Studio Thesis for Sculpture
Professional Practices
Seminar Thesis
Total 30