Students in sculpture explore a wide range of approaches to sculpture production. Our program recognizes the broad diversity of styles, techniques, and independent conceptual visions that define the field of contemporary sculpture.
About the Major
We focus on developing work that is broadly based, both in concept and execution. Our course offerings hone your conceptual skills as well as aesthetic and technical proficiency through projects such as site-specific installation, bronze casting and hot glass fabrication.
Also available as a minor.
Featured Courses
After your foundation year, this program guides you through a series of independent studios and ceramics intensives. You must complete 77–80 studio credits for your major, plus 45–46 academic credits.
For a complete list of credit requirements, visit the course catalog.
Core Classes
SCL 220 | Intro Sculpture
SCL 230 | Contemporary Art Practices
12 credits of SCL 3 | Intermediate Sculpture
SCL 440 | Advanced Sculpture I
SCL 441 | Advanced Sculpture II
SCL 470 | Directed Projects
Cognate Requirements
Electives
3 credits in each of the following (12 total):
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- PTG/DWG or DES
- SCL
- MDA or VDO or PHO
- ILS or GRA
Additional Requirements
3 credits of Mathematics (M 110, 112, 114, or 116)
6 credits in academic writing (WRT 110 and 111)
12 credits in Art History (ART)
12–13 credits from the All University Curriculum
20 credits from Foundation year
Career Ready
Kara Kirkland ‘15 became interested in sewing and creating costumes during her time in the sculpture department. In the winter of her senior year, she interned for the costume designer at Sesame Street, Brian Hemesath. During her internship, she worked with him on the Broadway show, Honeymoon in Vegas, then worked for the Tony Award-winning costume designer, Paul Tazewell, on the Broadway production of Doctor Zhivago. After graduation, she moved to New York, where she has since worked on costuming for John Wick: Chapter Two and MR. ROBOT.
Student Work
Sculpture Faculty
Our faculty provides you a solid foundation in sculpture, and will prepare you for a variety of post-graduate opportunities, including employment in related fields or continuing education toward advanced degrees. Come meet them in person when you schedule your visit!
Sculpture
Admission Requirements
There are a few ways students can apply for admission to Hartford Art School, all of which require a portfolio review. Visit our admissions section for step-by-step guidance, and remember that you can always give us a call. We’re here to help with any questions you may have.