Sculpture

The sculpture program is focused on three-dimensional experimentation with form and idea, material and technique. In our bachelor of fine arts (B.F.A.) program, you are encouraged to cross boundaries as you explore concept, form, and space. Opportunities are available for working in all media, from the traditional to the contemporary and beyond.

You receive thorough instruction in such processes as modeling, metal casting, welding, carving, plastics, and wood fabrication while being grounded in a thorough education of sculpture’s history, practice, and theory.

The spacious facilities provide dedicated workshops for such processes as metal casting, fabrication, and welding; wood and stone carving; clay; plaster; resins; and plastics, along with a state-of-the-art woodworking shop. With ample workspaces for assembly, project spaces dedicated to installation and performance, gallery spaces for student exhibitions, outdoor casting and large-scale fabrication capabilities, and semi-private studio spaces for undergraduates, the facilities in the sculpture program fulfill its mission as a physical and intellectual space for exploring the experimental potentials of the sculpture practice.