SCLP 101 - Sculpture
The fundamental elements, principles and processes of three-dimensional art will be introduced through a combination of directed studio projects and independent study. Students will experience a variety of sculptural approaches such as additive, reductive, constructive and reproductive processes, as well as the study of space as it applies to the discipline of sculpture. Media used in this course may include clay, plaster, wood, metal, found objects/materials, space and electronic media. The exploration of these processes and media will be the means for students to discover their own individual approach to assignments and the general emphasis of the course will be toward concept development.
Course Prerequisites
None.
Fall
Section | CRN | Instructor | Schedule |
A | 20007 | de Haan, Jason | Wednesday | 8:30am - 12:50pm | room: 139 |
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B | 20010 | Clements, Richard | Tuesday | 2:00pm - 6:20pm | room: 139 |
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C | 20209 | de Haan, Jason | Wednesday | 2:00pm - 6:20pm | room: |
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Winter
Section | CRN | Instructor | Schedule |
A | 30076 | Clements, Richard | Tuesday | 2:00pm - 6:20pm | room: ONLINE |
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B | 30079 | | Thursday | 2:00pm - 6:20pm | room: ONLINE |
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C | 30208 | Burns, Kathryn | Thursday | 2:00pm - 6:20pm | room: ONLINE |
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