4.322 | Fall 2003 | Undergraduate

Introduction to Sculpture

Course Description

This class introduces fundamental issues in sculpture such as site, context, process, psychology and aesthetics of the object, and the object's relation to the body. During the semester Introduction to Sculpture will explore issues of interpretation and audience interaction. As a significant component to this class …
This class introduces fundamental issues in sculpture such as site, context, process, psychology and aesthetics of the object, and the object’s relation to the body. During the semester Introduction to Sculpture will explore issues of interpretation and audience interaction. As a significant component to this class introductions to a variety of materials and techniques both traditional (wood, metal, plaster) as well as non-traditional (fabric, latex, found objects, rubber, etc.) will be emphasized.
Learning Resource Types
Projects with Examples
Activity Assignments
Phil Kelleher's White Room.
The final installation by Phillip Kelleher. (Image courtesy of MIT OpenCourseWare.)