JOB INFORMATION
Some ideas are best expressed in three-dimensions.
This studio is an exploration in working three dimensionally to understand the interaction between form and space. By experimenting with a variety of materials and techniques, including woodworking, mold making, casting, wirework, and site-specific installation, you experience the ways in which these choices affect a sculpture's form.
You investigate the concept of occupying space by considering line, plane, volume, composition, rhythm, balance, color, proportion, and scale as well as how context and presentation influence the perception of a piece.
Class discussions address ideas of positive versus negative, interior versus exterior, static versus dynamic, and representational versus abstract.
While creating projects that range from object-oriented pieces to experimental, time-based, and collaborative work, you explore conceptual approaches to sculpture in order to express ideas and issues.
This studio includes field trips exploring San Francisco's dynamic public art scene and museums.