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ART 1170 - Sculpture I


Credits: 3

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 early on 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  

Course Learning Outcomes:
  • Design small models to demonstrate their sculptural ideas in three-dimensions Build armatures that successfully serve as internal supports for their sculptures Learn basic metal welding Identify the basic formal, conceptual, and historical concerns within the field of sculpture through analysis and individual studio projects. Demonstrate safety procedures while working with woodshop and metal shop tools under supervision. Illustrate a basic understanding of how different methods of the display can alter the formal qualities and conceptual meaning of a sculpture. Assess the relationship between objects and memories and use this content to sculpt a small object out of oil clay.
  • Identify undercuts on an object and successfully create a flexible mold with a hard shell case.
  • Create flexible molds to cast plaster and other materials.
  • Construct basic gallery furniture and create displays.
  • Create a 3D ‘invented specimen’ that would function believably within the history and context of Natural History museums.
  • Construct a strong and sturdy armature using wood, wire, and plaster, deigned to support the sculpture medium/media. 
  • Build with non-shrink air dry clay and other materials to create a detailed and rich sculptural surface. 
  • Operate safely the wood shop panel saw, table saw, miter saw, band saw, and pneumatic nail gun.

 



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