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SCULP 4785

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RESEARCH STUDIO II: COMMUNITY, SITE, AND ETHICS

Sculpture Undergraduate

Terms Typically Offered

Fall

Academic Level

Undergraduate

Offering Department(s)

Min. Credits

3

Max. Credits

3

Weekly Contact Hours

5

Repeatable

No

In Junior Research Studio students will be guided through a series of experiences and encounters in the community, at large that help them understand the local manifestations of larger systems. Along the way, we will ask questions and learn inquiry methods that enable an understanding of how these encounters, the conversations they spawn, and assigned readings we take on help anchor, shape, and guide the aesthetic, material, and media choices we make in our artwork. A continuation of the use of research methods in the context of a studio setting is exercised individually and in groups. Reflection is used as a tool for development. Students are challenged to explore relationships between chosen materials, subject matter, processes, and display in order to establish research practices that help them make the work they want to make.

Estimated Cost of Materials: $200.00

Students are pre-registered for this course by the department; registration is not available in Workday. Enrollment is limited to Junior Sculpture Students.


Major Requirement | BFA Sculpture

Student Eligibility

Junior Sculpture Students only.

Instructional Method

Studio

Delivery Mode

In-Person