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Sculpture is a three-dimensional art form utilizing diverse materials like fabric, clay, plastic, glass, wire, metals, wood, and various stones. At the Mary Schiller Myers School of Art, faculty guide sculpture students in cultivating personal artistic visions while addressing modern themes via mixed-media installations, cross-disciplinary collaborations, and public art displays.
Those specializing in sculpture master figurative representation through clay modeling, wax work, and plaster casting. Durable mediums such as bronze casting and stone carving allow students to blend classical methods with contemporary concepts. Specialized courses in blacksmithing, welding, and woodworking provide opportunities for focused skill development.
Earning a B.F.A. in Sculpture opens doors to numerous creative professions, including independent artistry, teaching, curation, gallery management, design, fabrication, and specialized craftsmanship in mold or model making.