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The
course introduces students to sculpture as both object and
non-object. Fundamental concepts such as form in space, and
the relation of an object to its site are explored as well
as temporal dimensions in sculpture including performance-based
work and context, and viewer interaction.
Through
full scale projects, students investigate characteristics
inherent in a wide variety of materials and shape sculptural
form to express personal, social, and intellectual issues.
Students examine the relationship between concept, materials,
and process.
Lab
fee.
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