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The School's Sculpture program equips students with professional artistic training and prepares them for advanced graduate studies. This curriculum aims to cultivate students' perceptual awareness, aesthetic discernment, creative problem-solving abilities, and technical skills for personal artistic expression. The program focuses on developing artists specializing in three-dimensional forms and sensory movement.
Our sculpture department fosters an environment where students investigate sculptural concepts through research, processes, and materials, emphasizing art as a personal, intellectual, and communicative practice. Undergraduate students study both historical and contemporary art precedents while developing independent thinking across diverse sculptural approaches. As they advance, we encourage increasingly self-driven creative work. Our definition of sculpture embraces both traditional mediums and innovative conceptual approaches including new media, installations, and performance art. The program promotes experimental freedom and supports interdisciplinary and collaborative practices.