Sculpture 1

Do you like hands-on learning?  In this foundational course, students will become familiar with several sculptural techniques and formal ideas through hands-on workshops and experimentation of diverse materials, techniques and themes.


Throughout this course, students will experiment with many different materials.  Some of the materials may include traditional sculptural materials, such as paper, jewelry making/metal smithing or wire, but they may also include non-traditional materials such as Q-tips, cardboard,  or food skewers.


In this course, students will be working through the creative process as they begin to discover their artistic voice and begin to create a personal style. Students will be taking risks and problem-solving as they experiment with their ideas through hands-on learning and critical thinking.

Metal smithing

Subtractive Sculpture

Subtractive Sculptures

Paper Sculptures