The sculpture program functions as an environment in
which students experiment, define, and develop spatial
responses to ideas and forms. The context of this work
is an interdisciplinary outlook that questions the cultural,
historical and critical issues of contemporary art.
Creative problem solving and critical thinking are the
foundation methodology that is applied to work that
originates within the student. Highly individual direction
and a diversity of materials, techniques and ideas are
essential to the Sculpture Program. Cross-disciplinary
work and joint projects with all art studios and University
programs is encouraged. Sculpture students have access
to excellent technical facilities with a wide range
of resources including digital imaging, video, sound,
textiles, ceramics, metal casting, welding and woodworking.
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