3DS 102 - 3-Dimensional Studio - Exploring Sculptural Forms II
In this studio, students extend their 3-dimensional practices by examining the relationships between viewer, object and environment from various cultural perspectives. Awareness of the different ways in which 3-dimensional practices are informed by and shape both physical and cultural environments is deepened by exploration of ritual spaces, monuments, architecture, installations, public art and earthworks. Individual and group assignments allow for both studio-based and outdoor or off-site creation of finished projects.
Prerequisite(s): 3DS 101.
Credits
3.00
3DS 102
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20269 | Face-to-face Synchronous | Hannah Jickling | School of Visual Arts | 6 | 0 |
Additional fee: $150.00
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