Continuing from ART 841 (or with permission of the supervisor and instructor), research and continued identification of the concepts, materials, and means of sculpture and related work will be explored. Methods of construction (casting, carving, building, assembling, etc.) and presentation, both traditional and experimental approaches will be encouraged. This includes wide exploration of materials and combinations such as metals, wood, fabric, cement, and found objects. Ambitious and critical synthesis of materials, processes and concepts is expected at the graduate level. Weekly hours: 1 Lecture hours and 2 Seminar/Discussion hoursNote: Costs in addition to tuition may apply to this course.
Continuing from ART 841 (or with permission of the supervisor and instructor), research and continued identification of the concepts, materials, and means of sculpture and related work will be explored. Methods of construction (casting, carving, building, assembling, etc.) and presentation, both traditional and experimental approaches will be encouraged. This includes wide exploration of materials and combinations such as metals, wood, fabric, cement, and found objects. Ambitious and critical synthesis of materials, processes and concepts is expected at the graduate level. Weekly hours: 1 Lecture hours and 2 Seminar/Discussion hoursNote: Costs in addition to tuition may apply to this course.