ARTS235G: Sculpture and 3D Form

Class Program
Credits 3 Theory Hours 2 Lab Hours 2

This course is an introduction to the theory and practice of creating three dimensional forms and sculptures. Through the manipulation of various materials, the student will investigate the composition and processes necessary to construct free-standing, suspended and relief sculpture. Students will employ modeling, carving, casting and construction methods to create original sculptural works. The three-dimensional elements of line, plane, surface, volume, mass and space will be utilized to create abstract and functional forms.

Prerequisites
Semester Offered
Spring semester