Sculpture

Cal Poly Humboldt's sculpture program gives students the tools to transform ideas into tangible three-dimensional form. From small, intimate objects to large, public sculptures, students develop the skills necessary to fabricate, carve, model and cast their own artistic vision.

Our approach to teaching sculpture combines discussions of contemporary sculptural issues with slide lectures, critiques and hands-on studio work. Our introductory coursework lays the foundation for three dimensional thinking and vocabulary. The intermediate-level courses introduce the technical side of working with metals and mixed media. Finally, our advanced courses encourage students to pursue a unique artistic vision with the skills developed throughout the program.

In addition to metal casting and fabrication, the sculpture lab also supports a large mixed media area with equipment for advanced mold making in urethane and silicone rubbers, body casting, water based resins with fiberglass reinforcement, fabrics and fibers, and experimental processes.

In addition to providing extensive studio experience and space, our program also offers several venues for students to exhibit their work, such as the annual Sculpture Walk.