This class is an introduction to sculpture with an emphasis on a wide variety of materials and processes. Weekly studio work will engage the visual properties of sculpture; regular presentations and discussions will study how form, scale, and cultural references can be combined to create meaning. Indoor and outdoor assignments will prompt students to discover an understanding of contemporary sculpture. Students will also develop basic facility with hand and bench tools, catalytic chemistry, and industrial techniques, as well as a heightened awareness of how 3D objects relate to one’s own body, to architecture, and to the landscape.
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Student Reviews & News
‘My art is a reflection of my internal state’: Reflections on exploring sculpture at Princeton | The Daily Princetonian — The Prospect, February 20, 2022
“‘What is a box?’: Confluence, communication, and Schrödinger’s Cat in Introduction to Sculpture” | The Daily Princetonian — The Prospect, March 31, 2022



