Continued identification of the concepts, materials and means of sculpture and related three-dimensional form. Methods of construction (casting, carving, building, assembling, etc.) and presentation, both traditional and experimental, will be encouraged. This includes a wide exploration of materials and combination of materials (such as wood, metal, cement, plaster, found objects, etc.). Weekly hours: 3 Practicum/Lab hoursPrerequisite(s): ART 241.3 and ART 242.3 Note: Students with credit for ART 314 may not take ART 342 for credit. Costs in addition to tuition may apply to this course.
Continued identification of the concepts, materials and means of sculpture and related three-dimensional form. Methods of construction (casting, carving, building, assembling, etc.) and presentation, both traditional and experimental, will be encouraged. This includes a wide exploration of materials and combination of materials (such as wood, metal, cement, plaster, found objects, etc.). Weekly hours: 3 Practicum/Lab hoursPrerequisite(s): ART 241.3 and ART 242.3 Note: Students with credit for ART 314 may not take ART 342 for credit. Costs in addition to tuition may apply to this course.