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Sculpture as Expression II (5 cr)

Code: 2021107-3005

General information


Enrollment
08.12.2023 - 31.01.2024
Registration for the implementation has ended.
Timing
27.02.2024 - 22.03.2024
Implementation has ended.
Number of ECTS credits allocated
5 cr
Local portion
5 cr
Mode of delivery
Contact learning
Unit
Arts Academy
Campus
Linnankatu Arts Campus
Teaching languages
Finnish
Seats
4 - 10
Degree programmes
Degree Programme in Fine Arts
Teachers
Eero Merimaa
Course
2021107
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Evaluation scale

H-5

Content scheduling

What are the ways of expression in sculpture? Answer: in every possible way! The expanding field of sculpture (Krauss) has incorporated into its body a huge range of different modes of expression, from video art to performance art. For example, spatiality, corporeality and materiality, or their opposites, are key concepts in contemporary sculpture that shape the content of the work. The place of the sculpture is in the same physical reality as its creator and its audience. In addition to the physical and material dimension, the "direction of reading" chosen by the artist also influences the making of the work. For example, the artist may wish to emphasise a feminist or even post-humanist perspective in relation to the interpretation of the work.
During the course, students will choose a concept of contemporary sculpture that interests them and produce a work or a body of work inspired by it. At the same time, they will explore the theory of their chosen concept in more depth and present their findings to the group in a "conceptual seminar".

THE GROUP MEETS EVERY TUESDAY FROM 10 TO 12.

Objective

The students will be able to:
• use contemporary methods and modes of expression in their own work
• consider their expression from the aesthetic and ethical perspective
• critically analyse and develop their own three-dimensional expression
• actively follow and analyse regional, national and international trends and phenomena in sculpture

Content

The students will focus on the content and modes of expression in contemporary sculpture. What can a three-dimensional object say about today’s society, and how? Which materials are environmentally sustainable? The studies introduce topical aspects of contemporary sculpture, such as spatial, multisensory and cross-disciplinary modes of expression as well as the relationship between a work and the audience.
The studies are completed according to the plan at workshops. During this course, the students will design and execute a three-dimensional work of art or collection of works. In addition, the students will create a visual presentation about a contemporary sculptor of their choice as instructed by the teacher and based on source materials. The course may also include visits to exhibitions and studios, artist lectures and excursions.

Teaching methods

The learning methods emphasise task-based learning, project-based learning and face-to-face teaching. At the beginning of the course, the student defines, together with the supervising teacher, a goal for his/her work, which is approached through personal work, group and individual meetings and self-reflection.

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