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May 01, 2024
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22-2251 Sculpture I This course introduces material, techniques, and conceptual methods to develop students’ art-making practices. Contemporary sculpture is increasingly diversified, including object-making and other spatial art forms. Artists as visual communicators use many approaches and attitudes to articulate and disseminate ideas. Exercises, projects, and collaborative class work lead through concept development, choice-making, execution, presentation, and critique. Students will consider their own role regarding contemporary issues of audience, artistic attitude, desired mission, and social awareness as they develop their studio practice.
3 Credits PREREQUISITES: 22-1210 Drawing for Non-Majors and 22-1220 2-D Design for Non-Majors and 22-1230 3-D Design for Non-Majors or 22-1920 Making 2 or 22-1925 Making for Transfers
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