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The program in Sculpture at MSU Denver offers an inclusive, multidisciplinary alternative to more traditional sculpture programs. The program emphasizes the exploration of ideas through the manipulation of materials and space, placing equal importance on theoretical development and studio production.

The Sculpture ideology is built upon these three pillars: installation and object-based practices, digital fabrication and emerging media, craft and the DIY (do-it-yourself) aesthetic.

Through this integrated, encompassing approach, the area encourages new kinds of makers to develop work that moves between media and disciplines, work that exists beyond the established boundaries of traditional inquiry. As a student in the Sculpture program you will have the opportunity to discover a range of media and creative practices; develop the skills needed to articulate the concerns of your work; and prepare professional portfolios to apply for opportunities, workshops, and residencies.

 

Student with headphones sculpting with clay

Download Degree Requirements:

Art Major, BFA

Facilities

The 5000 square foot Sculpture facility includes fully equipped wood and metal studios, classrooms, a state of the art ceramic shell investment room, separate sanding and metal finishing studios, and a fully equipped tool room with  hand, power, and pneumatic tools, and assorted supplies. The wood studio includes table saws, band saws, compound miter saws, assorted sanders, a panel saw, wood lathe, planer, jointer, and several drill presses. The metal facility includes MIG, TIG, Stick, Spot, and Gas welders, a plasma cutter, finger break, step shear, rollers, horizontal and vertical band saws, hydraulic pipe bender, abrasive chop saw, drill presses, and a 2-ton bridge crane throughout. A newly renovated 1000 square foot, fully enclosed sculpture yard will be completed before the Spring 09 semester and will include a fully paved patio, soft metal crucible furnace, burn-out kiln, sand pit, rolling work tables, electric glass kilns, an outdoor welding area, and a fully traversable bridge crane.

Student wearing protective equipment including goggles, headphones, mask, and gloves works in the sculpture studio.

Faculty

Portrait of Professor Marin Abell

Marin Abell

Associate Professor - Sculpture Area Coordinator

[email protected] 303-615-0921

Professor Marin Abell surrounded by wooden sculpture almost looking like he is wearing it as a costume.