ARTS 2030 - Sculpture 4.5 Credits
Students engage in hands-on studio work that results in finished pieces of sculpture. Most of the activity revolves around researching, designing, constructing, and installing sculpture. Students may work with traditional media of clay, plaster, wood, and metal as well as the expanding contemporary media of installation, video, performance, Internet, and electronics.
Prerequisites: (1) ARTS 1030
Lecture Hours: 2.5 Lab Hours: 6.0 Internship Hours: 0.0 Clinical or Practicum Hours: 0.0
Course Objectives 1. Create sculpture using clay, plaster, wood, metals, metals, plastics and combined materials.
2. Create sculpture that demonstrates form, mass, structure and space.
3. Create sculpture using a two-dimensional plan to create a three-dimensional object.
4. Critique sculpture using appropriate vocabulary that includes of the basic elements of sculpture
5. Create a model using three-dimensional software.
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