Sculpture

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Sculpture is fine arts work executed in three-dimensions. It can be large or small, personal or political, realistic or abstract, but it is always about manipulating material (mass) and the space around it. Galleries or museums are typical avenues for showing this work, but sculptors can often support themselves with private and public commissions of their work. An understanding of form and color and spatial relationships is critical to this endeavor.

STUDENT WORK

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS

Alberta University of the Arts

Calgary, AB

Art Academy of Cincinnati

Cincinnati, OH

California College of the Arts

San Francisco, CA

Cleveland Institute of Art

Cleveland, OH

College for Creative Studies

Detroit, MI

Columbus College of Art and Design

Columbus , OH

Cornish College of the Arts

Seattle, WA

Emily Carr University of Art and Design

Vancouver, BC

Kansas City Art Institute

Kansas City, MO

Laguna College of Art and Design

Laguna Beach, CA

Maine College of Art & Design

Portland, ME

Maryland Institute College of Art

Baltimore, MD

Massachusetts College of Art and Design

Boston, MA

Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design

Milwaukee, WI

Montserrat College of Art

Beverly, MA

OCAD University

Toronto, ON

Otis College of Art and Design

Los Angeles, CA

Pacific Northwest College of Art

Portland, OR

Rhode Island School of Design

Providence, RI

Ringling College of Art and Design

Sarasota, FL

School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, IL

GRADUATE DEGREE-GRANTING INSTITUTIONS

Cranbrook Academy of Art

Bloomfield Hills, MI

Massachusetts College of Art and Design

Boston, MA

Minneapolis College of Art and Design

Minneapolis, , MN

Pratt Institute

Brooklyn, NY

Rhode Island School of Design

Providence, RI

School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, IL

Yale School of Art

New Haven, CT


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