Sculpture, MA

Sculpture at the University of Dallas, although not materially specific, revolves around the realization of ideas through material manipulation. With studio space connected directly to well-equipped shops, students are provided with the means to develop a command of a chosen medium and produce professional works of art ready for display.

Sculpture at the University of Dallas allows for concentrated study over an extended period of time under personal and intensive guidance of the graduate Art faculty and with an assigned major professor. Students and faculty members are engaged in critical interaction through studio critiques and a formal review. The purpose of the program is to present students with theoretical and practical knowledge to make art approaching professional quality.

 

Sculpture MA

The study of three-dimensional expression through a variety of traditional and contemporary approaches. Both practical and conceptual growth in self-expression takes place through the direct use of diverse sculptural materials and techniques including casting, fabrication, carving and installation.

 It allows for concentrated study over an extended period of time under personal and intensive guidance of the graduate Art faculty and with an assigned major professor. Students and faculty members are engaged in critical interaction through studio critiques and a formal review. The purpose of the program is to present students with theoretical and practical knowledge to make art approaching professional quality.

Sculpture Faculty

All Art Faculty
Philip Shore

Phillip Shore, MFA

Chair, Professor of Sculpture

Phone: (972) 721-5284

Email: pshore@udallas.edu

Office: Sculpture Building

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