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Spring 2020
Apr 29,2024
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ART 248 - Stone Sculpture
For the beginning student who desires to learn the art of stone carving. Historical and contemporary stone sculpture is studied as a basis for understanding the medium. Students experience the entire process of creating a stone sculpture: choosing the stone, developing a design, making simple hand-carving tools, mastering the use of power carving tools, finishing and display of the completed work. Regular discussions and critiques of class work is used to further understand technical and formal considerations in the work. Contents and expected learning proficiencies of this course vary from term to term. May be repeated up to 9 total credits.
3.000 Credit hours
60.000 TO 72.000 Other hours

Syllabus Available
Levels: Credit
Schedule Types: Lec/Lab

Arts & Humanities Division
Visual Arts Department

Course Attributes:
Tuition, Arts and Letters


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