Whether it’s the elegant, smooth line of Michelangelo, or the abstract forms of Henry Moore, Sculpture has been an integral part of the fine arts throughout history. Artists have used and continue to use Sculpture as a medium through which they can represent their own perceptions and understanding of the world.
Majors in Sculpture learn a variety of skills, which can include welding, glassblowing, ceramics, and woodworking. Beginning sculptors experiment with materials and techniques. As the artist's goals and skills develop, independent long-term projects will most likely dominate the curriculum. Students will also gain exposure to a wide array of arts and humanities courses to develop critical thinking skills.
Art Concepts/Issues
Art History I-II
Art Studio Elective
Drawing I-II
Sculpture I-IV
Senior Exhibition
Two-Dimensional Design
Most schools value strong observational skills, so draw from life as often as you can. To get feedback on your portfolio, or to get your portfolio reviewed by several schools in one day, visit a National Portfolio Day. In addition, a continued personal engagement with art through frequent museum visits, reading art history books, and studying your favorite artists and their works will help prepare you for Sculpture.
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