Sculpture

The sculpture major investigates the structural and spatial possibilities of three dimensions. By examining and questioning the interplay of form, material, technique and content, a conceptual understanding of sculpture develops over the course of the major.

Topics and ideas covered include process, site, installation, soft vs. hard sculpture, and the object in relation to the body. Traditional and non-traditional materials and techniques, such as woodworking, mold-making and assemblage, are investigated. Demonstrations of techniques and processes are balanced with lectures, discussion, critique, and lab time. In addition to courses in sculpture, students in the major will expand their breadth of knowledge by completing the core art requirements.
Faculty

Noelle Allen Wright
Department Chair, Sculpture
Assistant Professor
Phone: (708) 488-5239
Email: nallen@dom.edu

Adjunct Faculty

Gregory Colombe
Ceramics
Email: gcolombe@dom.edu

John Harmon
Sculpture & Ceramics
Email: jharmon@dom.edu

Kathryn Pszotka
Ceramics
Email: kpszotka@dom.edu

Mark Rowland
Web Design and Sculpture
Email: mrowland@dom.edu

Academic Worksheets
2010-2012
Sculpture

*The year of your worksheet corresponds with the year you started attending classes at Dominican