The sculpture program provides an opportunity for development on
many levels. Upon entering the program, students learn basic skills
with tools and materials and begin an investigation of spatial
organization and communication through three-dimensional form.
Advanced courses offer an opportunity to develop both conceptually
and technically in sculpture. Working with a variety of media,
students are introduced to genres within the discipline, from
fabrication of the discrete object to installation. Through group
discussion and critique students develop the skill of critical thinking
and learn to view their work within a social and historical context.
The sculpture studio is a spacious, modern facility with a complete
woodshop, metal fabrication equipment, and areas for working with
plaster, clay and stone.
The Visiting Artists Program brings a number of nationally
recognized sculptors to campus each year to lecture on their work. It
provides students with the opportunity for individual instruction from
sculptors of national significance and enriches the critical dialogue
within the program.
For further information, please contact
Professor Scott Massey
Email Scott Massey
Phone: 502.852.6863