Sculpture Art

MFA

  • MF 590: Foundations of Sculpture Art (3)

    This course provides an introduction to the fundamental techniques and concepts in sculpture, covering materials such as clay, stone, metal, and wood. Biblical themes of creation and form will be integrated into the exploration of threedimensional art.

  • MF 591: Advanced Sculpture Techniques (3)

    Building on foundational skills, this course focuses on advanced sculpture techniques and innovative practices. Students will engage in complex projects that reflect and convey biblical narratives and theological insights through their sculptural work.

  • MF 592: Sculpture Art History and Cultural Contexts (3)

    This course examines the historical development of sculpture Art across different cultures and epochs. Students will analyze how sculpture has been used to express cultural identity and spiritual beliefs, emphasizing a biblical perspective on the role of three-dimensional Art in society.

  • MF 593: Studio Practice in Sculpture Art (3)

    Focused on hands-on practice, this course allows students to refine their skills in sculpture through intensive studio work. Emphasis will be placed on how sculpture can serve as a medium for worship and reflection of divine creativity.

  • MF 594: Contemporary Issues in Sculpture (3)

    Addressing dynamic challenges and opportunities within sculpture, this course invites critical discussion on topics such as inclusivity, technology integration, and the role of sculpture in addressing social issues. Discussions will include how biblical values and theological insights can guide responses to these contemporary issues.

  • MF 595: Sculpture Art and Community Engagement (3)

    This course explores the role of sculpture Art in community engagement and social transformation. Students will develop sculptural projects that address social issues, guided by biblical principles of service and stewardship.

  • MF 596: Installation Art and Public Sculpture (3)

    This course explores the creation of installation Art and public sculptures. Students will design and execute projects intended for public spaces, reflecting on how their work can engage communities and convey biblical messages of hope and redemption.

  • MF 597: Figurative Sculpture (3)

    This course focuses on the creation of figurative sculptures, studying human anatomy and expression. Students will learn to create realistic and abstract representations of the human form, considering how these sculptures can embody biblical themes of humanity and the divine.

DFA

  • DF 890: Advanced Sculpture Techniques (4)

  • DF 891: Figurative Sculpture (4)

  • DF 892: Sculpture Art History (4)

  • DF 893: Installation Art and Public Sculpture (4)

  • DF 894: Contemporary Issues in Sculpture (4)

  • DF 895: Studio Practice in Sculpture (4)

  • DF 896: Sustainable Practices in Sculpture (4)

  • DF 897: Sculpture and Community Engagement (4)

  • DF 898: Kinetic and Interactive Sculpture (4)

  • DF 899: Biblical Themes in Sculpture (4)