20/FA DFA-232-A
CARVING
Instructor: JohnsonDepartment: ART PRACTICE
Credits: 3 Instruction Method: HYB
Status: CLSD
This course is aimed at providing students with proficiency in subtractive sculpture. Students work predominantly with stone and wood. Students are introduced to simple and advanced carving techniques with manual, electrical and pneumatic tools. A variety of approaches are considered both physically and conceptually. The place of subtractive work in the current art environment is explored and students are exposed to historic and current masters. Open to non-majors with departmental approval.
Start Date: 2020-08-31 End Date: 2020-12-12Meeting in: B B
Room: 102 102
Days: W W
Start Time: 8:30 AM 12:45 PM
End Time: 11:15 AM 3:30 PM