3D Arts Student

Freedom of expression.

Students enrolled in sculpture courses are introduced to the materials and processes commonly applied to three-dimensional art making and are encouraged to explore individual directions through the development and production of sculpture. The sculpture studio facilitates practice in mold making, wood, metal fabrication and stone. The certificate in sculpture is a stand-alone program and may be taken by any student regardless of major. It is ideal for a studio art major with an emphasis in painting, printmaking or ceramics who wishes to explore a wider range of materials and processes, allowing them to become more interdisciplinary in their approach to art making. It is also ideal for education and design majors wishing to further their creative and expressive experiences using three-dimensional media. This certificate prepares you for entry-level positions as a studio technician, assistant to an artist, community arts educator or gallery staff member.

Is it for you?
This program will be a good fit if you:
  • Have strong skills in art or design.
  • Are committed to developing your material and process skills.
  • Further develop your expressive abilities through 3D artwork.
  • Have a creative, expressive, curious personality.
  • Like to design and build things.
Career Opportunities
Explore possible career opportunities with this degree:
  • Art assistant
  • Art handler
  • Community art instructor
  • Curator
  • Foundry applications
  • Gallery assistant
  • Public artist
  • Professional artist
Suggested Majors
Students in drawing class.
Studio Art (B.F.A.) - Art Education Specialization
Student working in a ceramics studio.
Studio Art (B.F.A.) - Ceramics Specialization
Two students working on a landscape project.
Landscape Architecture (B.L.A.)