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Introduction to Three-Dimensional Art Work (Fall 2019)
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Introduction to Three-Dimensional Art Work (Fall 2019)

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Instructor : Tobias Putrih

TA : Matthew Ledwidge

Lab Fee : $ 75

Credit : 3-3-3 or 3-3-6 g, 3-3-6 u

Schedule : MW 9:30am-12:30pm

Location : e15-054

Explores three-dimensional art work, including sculptures and installations, from design to model to finished piece. The course addresses challenges associated with design and fabrication, process, context, and relationships between objects, the body, and physical or cultural environments. Lectures, screenings, field trips, readings, and debates supplement studio practice. Graduate and undergraduate workload and evaluation criteria vary accordingly.

Students taking a production-based ACT class will be charged a $75 lab fee after the add date on a semester basis. The fee covers the cost of student production materials used as part of the class. SMACT graduate students are exempt from the lab fee.  

Students taking a production-based ACT class will be charged a $75 lab fee after the add date on a semester basis. The fee covers the cost of student production materials used as part of the class.SMACT graduate students are exempt from the lab fee. 

This is a variable unit class.

[### Tobias Putrih

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