Sculpture Courses
SCULP 4787-01
SENIOR SEMINAR: PRO PRACTICES
SECTION DESCRIPTION
Building on the methods of research and synthesis learned in Junior Sculpture: Research Studio, this is an intensive semester designed to strengthen students’ knowledge of professional practices for maintaining a creative practice past graduation. Students will develop a packet of materials which include a portfolio of work, artist statement, resume, and artist CV. This course will advance their research into a range of opportunities specific to the discipline of sculpture and their own individuated practices.
Each week students will be introduced to a variety of resources and skills necessary in preparing for upcoming and future opportunities such as residencies, granting organizations, graduate schools and fellowships. Additionally, topics of exhibiting works in various spaces such as galleries (artist-run, for-profit, university, etc.), museums, alternative art organizations and public art venues will be presented. There will also be workshops for preparing project budgets, archival storage of work and formatting for digital organization. This seminar aims to give students a strong foundation for professional practices prior to their final semester at RISD so they can focus on their body of work in Senior Degree Project and feel prepared to graduate.
Estimated Cost of Materials: $300.00
Majors are pre-registered for this course by the department. This course is a requirement for Senior Sculpture Students.
Major Requirement | BFA Sculpture
SCULP 4787-02
SENIOR SEMINAR: PRO PRACTICES
SECTION DESCRIPTION
Building on the methods of research and synthesis learned in Junior Sculpture: Research Studio, this is an intensive semester designed to strengthen students’ knowledge of professional practices for maintaining a creative practice past graduation. Students will develop a packet of materials which include a portfolio of work, artist statement, resume, and artist CV. This course will advance their research into a range of opportunities specific to the discipline of sculpture and their own individuated practices.
Each week students will be introduced to a variety of resources and skills necessary in preparing for upcoming and future opportunities such as residencies, granting organizations, graduate schools and fellowships. Additionally, topics of exhibiting works in various spaces such as galleries (artist-run, for-profit, university, etc.), museums, alternative art organizations and public art venues will be presented. There will also be workshops for preparing project budgets, archival storage of work and formatting for digital organization. This seminar aims to give students a strong foundation for professional practices prior to their final semester at RISD so they can focus on their body of work in Senior Degree Project and feel prepared to graduate.
Estimated Cost of Materials: $300.00
Majors are pre-registered for this course by the department. This course is a requirement for Senior Sculpture Students.
Major Requirement | BFA Sculpture
SCULP 4798-01
SENIOR SCULP DEGREE PROJECT
SECTION DESCRIPTION
The primary focus of the Senior Sculpture Degree Project is to cultivate and hone a cohesive body of work for your FINAL degree thesis exhibition. Building upon your existing professional practices foundation begun in the fall, and establishing greater autonomy around production timelines and critical discourse, this semester features an emphasis on open studio time and individual meetings that honor your individual tempos and creative workflow. Also implemented this semester is the In-Process Critique format. This critique schedule is in place for you to self-identify key moments for strategic feedback leading up to your exhibition. The first half of the semester will prioritize the Woods Gerry Senior Exhibition and time for studio work/studio visits alongside In-Process Critiques. The second half of the semester will be structured by a range of projects to prepare you for post-graduation artistic and professional practice. You will have the choice of either an artist talk or skill share to build context and guide deeper conversations around your work. These moments of the course are intended to give students the chance to present their work and research to the wider community.
Major Requirement | BFA Sculpture
SCULP 4798-02
SENIOR SCULP DEGREE PROJECT
SECTION DESCRIPTION
The primary focus of the Senior Sculpture Degree Project is to cultivate and hone a cohesive body of work for your FINAL degree thesis exhibition. Building upon your existing professional practices foundation begun in the fall, and establishing greater autonomy around production timelines and critical discourse, this semester features an emphasis on open studio time and individual meetings that honor your individual tempos and creative workflow. Also implemented this semester is the In-Process Critique format. This critique schedule is in place for you to self-identify key moments for strategic feedback leading up to your exhibition. The first half of the semester will prioritize the Woods Gerry Senior Exhibition and time for studio work/studio visits alongside In-Process Critiques. The second half of the semester will be structured by a range of projects to prepare you for post-graduation artistic and professional practice. You will have the choice of either an artist talk or skill share to build context and guide deeper conversations around your work. These moments of the course are intended to give students the chance to present their work and research to the wider community.
Major Requirement | BFA Sculpture