ART 2600 - Sculpture I 3 Credit(s)
Introduction to sculpture materials, skills, history, and concepts. Explores methods in manipulation of traditional and experimental sculptural media, including additive and subtractive techniques. Involves studio work, research, lecture, and discussion. Emphasis is as much on learning technique as understanding concepts and personal expression.
Prereqs: ART 1300 with a grade of C or better Delivery Method: In-Person CORE42 MOTR Number - Name: MOTR PERF 105S - Studio Art - Sculpture Course Learning Outcomes: CLO 1) Students will construct original sculptural objects using a variety of media, materials and techniques.
CLO 2) Students will build sculptural objects that meet the parameters of assigned projects and quality craftsmanship.
CLO 3) Students will describe and choose the best and most appropriate means of presentation for their sculptural objects.
CLO 4) Students will identify the visual vocabulary of art, and specifically of 3-dimensional art.
CLO 5) Students will discuss critical, historical and analytical approaches to 3-dimensional art in oral presentations, class discussions and critiques.
CLO 6) Students will apply safe working practices and maintain a shared studio space.
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