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In Sculpture studies, you'll investigate the temporal, spatial, and contextual dimensions of crafted artworks. Develop your artistic approach by experimenting with diverse materials, methodologies, theoretical frameworks, and modern practices. Admission to the Intermediate Year (first year) of the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) program is highly competitive.
Develop a unique portfolio of sculptural works and personal projects.
Starting in your second year, enjoy round-the-clock access to a dedicated studio space for exploring both personal and academic creative pursuits.
Utilize specialized studios, workshops, technical facilities, and the Ilam Campus Gallery.
Beyond acquiring technical expertise with various tools and materials, university-level Sculpture studies provide networking opportunities within the industry, exposure to Aotearoa's art scene, and avenues to expand your practice innovatively.
Potential career options include: professional sculpting, design, gallery curation, or art advisory roles.