Explores intermediate sculptural form, processes, techniques, and concepts while addressing historical and contemporary issues in sculpture. Develops creative problem solving through making sculpture . Employs intermediate level techniques for clay and plaster (including but not limited to: mold making, casting, and direct construction over armatures). Establishes critical skills necessary to evaluate sculpture through critiques, discussions, and sculpture presentations by exploring artistic intent, examining aesthetic and structural solutions, and expanding perceptual awareness of sculpture. This is the second of a three-course sequence. Prerequisites: Two terms of ART 290 or ART 290B or instructor permission. Recommended: ART 117. Audit available. (For detailed information, see the Course Content and Outcome Guide).
- Credits:
- 3.00
- Registration:
- you will need the CRN to register.
- Fees:
- many classes have additional fees.
- Materials:
- classes marked with $0 or <$40 use low cost materials. Cost does not include art supplies, calculators, fees, and equipment.
- Class type:
- in-person: online: hybrid:
CRN | Location & type | Days & time | Dates | Seats available | Materials | More info |
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44122 |
RC BLDG3 112
|
MW
Monday and Wednesday
from 9 to 11:50am |
From September 23 through December 11, 2019 |
Textbooks for CRN 44122 |
Instructor:
Ben J Buswell
Tuition: credit Fees: $18.00 Notes: No prerequisites |