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Nov 03, 2024
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ART 1190 - Sculpture: Armatures + Welding Credits: 3 Course Type: Studio
This freshman-level course introduces students to the structural, formal, and conceptual issues specific to the field of sculpture. Students will learn how to thoughtfully address these concerns through the construction of small sculptural models. After finalizing an idea, students will work on enlarging their sculpture to full size through a series of exercises that address topics such as structural integrity, material choices, aesthetic decisions, methods of display, and conceptual coherence. Furthermore, students will be introduced to a basic history of sculpture so that they can better contextualize their personal ideas through both historical and contemporary reference points.
Prerequisites: FD 2130 - 3D Design: Space + Materiality
Notes: (Formerly FA 1170 Introduction to Sculpture, FA 1250 Introduction to Sculpture, ART 1170 Sculpture I)
Campus Only
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Design small models to demonstrate sculptural ideas in three dimensions.
- Build armatures that successfully serve as internal supports for sculptures.
- Apply welding techniques to project designs.
- Develop an introductory understanding of modern and contemporary sculpture through research.
- Practice creating sculptural surfaces through exercises and projects.
ART 1190 Course Learning Outcome Rubric
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