| FA456/457: Multidisciplinary Thesis/Sculpture |
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This year-long engagement focuses on the refinement of personal direction and the creation of a cohesive body of work culminating in a thesis exhibition. The resources of the sculpture department are wholly open for use as each person hones chosen skills and vision. Always studio work is primary, but professional practices specific to sculpture will round out those presented concurrently in senior seminar. Because we shape and are shaped by the context of time, culture and experience, the course will examine contemporary sculpture issues through field trips, visiting artists, readings, films, lectures, discussions and exercises.
Credits: 3.0
Prerequisites: 12 credits 300-level sculpture |