Course Objective:
This course is designed to introduce you to three-dimensional thinking and a wide range of basic sculpture techniques. You will learn how to develop ideas and speak critically about your sculpture and that of your classmates, through critique and familiarization with other contemporary sculptors.
Grading
A = Excellent work, mastered technical skills and conceptual ideas
B = Above average, skilful use of materials combined with a good concept
C = Average, competent execution of craftsmanship and ideas with no
outstanding qualities.
D = Below average, poor execution of ideas with little or no attention to
detail.
F = Work is deficient in all areas.
o Work that is turned in late will receive one full grade lower than is deserved, due to failure to complete assignments on time.
o Throughout the semester, all work can be improved upon using the suggestions given in critiques.
o Critiques are extremely important for everyone in the class. Active participation is essential and will be graded.
o If you miss a critique due to an excused absence, it is your responsibility to bring the project to the very next class and show it to your teachers.
Attendance
This course involves experiential learning. Attendance is mandatory. You are expected to be in class on time, and for the full length of the class. Critiques are viewed as exam days! You will be notified of exam days at the time assignments are given.
Please feel free to contact either of us via e-mail, or at school, if you have any questions regarding the class throughout the course of the semester.
In Addition
You will often be required to collect materials for your sculptures. Be prepared to bring large projects to and from school on Fridays, it is a good idea to bring extra shopping bags to class. In the sculpture classroom, you must always wear closed-toed shoes, not sandals or flip flops. If you miss class on the day a new project is assigned, look at the blog for instructions. It is your responsibility to get materials from Mr. Lambert or Mr. Kukec and turn in your project on time. Failure to do so will result in a lower grade.
Here are some videos by and about sculptors:
Iza Genzken exhibition
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGziqGhMDHQ
Fritz Haeg: Edible Estates
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhyCp28DNn0
Nick Cave
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwupTQt9zxY
Tom Sachs NASA
Amy Yoes
Gabriel Orozsco (video below)
Kiki Smith (video below)
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