Art & the History of Art 214 - Sculpture I

Fall
2021
01
4.00
Douglas Culhane

TTH 01:30PM-04:30PM

Amherst College
ARHA-214-01-2122F
FAYE 1
dculhane@amherst.edu

An exploration of three-dimensional concepts, form, expression and aesthetics. In a series of directed projects students will encounter a range of materials and technical processes including construction, modeling and carving. Projects will include conceptual and critical strategies integrated with material concerns. By the end of the course students will have developed a strong understanding of basic principles of contemporary sculpture and acquired the skills and technical knowledge of materials to create accomplished works of three-dimensional expression. Students will develop an awareness of conceptual and critical issues in current and historical sculptural practice, establishing a foundation for continued training and self-directed work in sculpture and other artistic disciplines.

No prior studio experience is required. Limited to 12 students. Fall semester. Visiting Lecturer Culhane.

Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.