ART 1120 Foundation - Three Dimensional

This is a foundation-level course that explores the fundamentals of design. Specific projects are designed to give the student experience in understanding the use of various media in three-dimensional art forms. Composition, form development, and sculpture technique all combine to enhance critical thinking skills. (2 lect., 4 lab)

Credits

3 credits

Transfer Status

Equivalent to UW.

Major Topics

  • Shape
  • Line
  • Texture
  • Color/Value

Outcomes

In order to successfully complete this course, the student will:

1. Make aesthetic and intellectual judgments on sculptural themes Assessment: Record critical and creative thoughts on reading and lectures in sketchbook, participation of in-class discussions and critiques of projects.

2. Create an abstract sculpture. Assessment: Students will create an abstract model out of paper, create the full size sculpture out of a material that was originally a plane (wood, cardboard, etc), and finish with surface treatment. The entire project will take into account the elements/principles of Art and will focus on plane, shape, and Volume.

3. Translate a figurative drawing into a wire sculpture using the elements of Art. Assessment: Students will research a historical period in art. They will choose once piece of figurative artwork and then from that artwork, create a wire sculpture form inspired by that piece. The entire project will take into account the elements/principles of Art and will focus on Line, negative/positive space, and balance.

4. Create a mold and then cast in that mold. Assessment: Students will choose a mass produced object, create a plaster mold of that object and then cast multiples of that object in some material such as plaster or wax. Students will then contextualize the multiples into a finished sculpture. The entire project will take into account the elements/principles of Art and will focus on mass, color, and texture.)

5. Create a piece of sculpture from wood. Assessment: Students will choose an item from nature and use it as inspiration for the sculpture. The entire project will take into account the elements/principles of Art and will focus on Mass, texture, and composition.

6. Work on a group collaboration creating a large scale sculpture adapted from a small scale model. Assessment: Instructor is left up to their resources to narrow the specifics on this project.

7. Speak about the artwork of historical and contemporary artists, fellow students, and personal artwork. Assessment: Participate in critiques of class projects and in-class lectures/discussions.