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Sculpture III: Special Projects with Adrian Golban

This class is for advanced students who would like to improve their understanding of three dimensional art making and its concept. The focus is on the student’s project with a thorough consideration of theoretical and hands-on aspects of the particular student's art project. Related to the specific project, examples from art history and the contemporary art world will be presented and discussed. Students will be encouraged to present their project idea to the instructor beforehand, or in the first class, so the instructor can research and prepare the related examples.

Syllabus:

  • Refine or redefine their artistic path
  • Develop skills in the use of traditional and non-traditional materials
  • Expand their working vocabulary when handling a new medium or idea
  • Participate in class discussion
  • Seek ways in which any project may succeed as well as explore the context in which various ideas may exist
  • Understand the chosen material and how the concept could be influenced by the material or the process

 

Additionally, students will be invited to define their artistic intent and provide documentation of their idea projects (art history, Pinterest, etc.) as a base of the discussion around their concept. Based on the provided information, the instructor will assist students with documented series of slides, films, and research to expose students to a diverse sampling of historical and contemporary works.

Visit the class page at https://artsandscience.usask.ca/noncredit/communityart/adultclasses.php for the syllabus, supply list, and other information.

Requisites

Sculpture II or equivalent experience.

Refund Policy

Students may withdraw from a course at any time. A $75 withdrawal fee is charged for withdrawing from a course prior to course start date. No course refund is processed after this time. Non-attendance does not constitute notice of withdrawal. The Arts & Sciences Non-Credit Programming Unit reserves the right to cancel courses when there is insufficient enrollment, in these cases a full refund will be issued. No transfers will be allowed from one term to another term. If a class is cancelled during the term, these hours will be rescheduled and made up. However, if a student misses a class, no rescheduling or make up classes occur.


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Course Code: ASCAA665