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Graduate Profile
Treasa O’Brien
Sculpture
“Studying the sculpture programme in LSAD
taught me self-reliance and critical evaluation
skills and helped me to examine my own artmaking
in a wider context.
The location and involvement of the school in
the city make it an ideal place to keep an artist
rooted and responsive to ‘real’ life.”
This programme is structured to respond to the changing nature of contemporary sculptural art practice and incorporates the use and understanding of new media, technologies and materials including: Video; Film; Performance Art; Public Art; Web and CDROM Based Media; Installation and Photography.
The main development in recent years has been the introduction
and provision of new media technology. The programme also encourages
you to look at how other traditional media such as film, theatre, dance and
music/sound relate to 3D Sculptural Practice.
Entry into Sculpture & Combined Media is by competition and selection during this year.
Sculpture Processes, Metalworking, Plaster Mould Making, Drawing, Performance Art, Clay Life-Modelling, Woodworking, Stone Carving, Web Construction, Video, Editing/Production, Critical and Contextual Studies, Photography, Drawing, Research, Twentieth Century Fine Art History, Methodologies of Art History, Professional Practice, Digital Image Formats, Studio Management, Painting (optional), Printmaking (optional).
Exploring Sources, Negotiated Studio Themes, Public Art, Installation Art, Environmental Art, Photography (optional), New Media Interventions, Critical and Contextual Studies, Professional Practice, Internship/Work Experience, Professional Practice, European Exchange (optional), Field Trips/Gallery Visits, Moving Image, Production, Video Production, Painting (optional), Sculpture (optional).
Self Directed Themes, Sculpture Practice, Critical & Contextual Studies, Self Initiated CCS Project, Professional Practice, Photography (optional), Video (optional), Animation Techniques (optional), Digital Communication Processes, Fabrication Processes, Installation& Presentation Methods, Engaging with an Audience, Degree Show Production & Display.
4 Years (including Art & Design Year One). Also available part time over a longer period (ACCS).
24 hours per week in Year 1 and decreasing to 18 hours per week in the final semester of Year 4