Sculpture
Sculpture is offered in Florence. Our program provides a strong foundation in sculpture by focusing on the development of primary craft skills. In order to understand the complexities of form in space, the program emphasizes the use of observation and structural knowledge to develop a capacity for visual judgment and visual accuracy. Students are taught not to stray towards mannerism. Also central to the program is teaching students to be self-critical.
The program is broken down into lessons in sculpture and lessons in drawing. Drawing is considered a fundamental skill for sculptors; when students are able to achieve an accurate rendering in 2 dimensions they can apply this knowledge to the more complex task of observing and rendering a sculpture with its multiple viewpoints. Students therefore will spend three hours five days a week drawing the live figure in charcoal. They will also have two hours one evening a week when they will draw the live figure in pencil. Students learn to draw on a light background to concentrate on line and emphasize the total silhouette. Precision of this outline is crucial for accuracy, as comprehending the figure’s geometry by locating and connecting the bony points will help the sculptor find and explain specific forms in clay.
The last week of every semester is reserved for casting project with the techniques of waste moulding and rubber mould. Advanced students may choose to cast their work in hydro resin, or use the services of local foundries to cast their work in bronze.
An optional course offered to all students who have completed successfully the one year Anatomy course is Ecorché Sculpture in which students use armatures and plastiline clay to create a replica of the body’s skeleton and muscles.
Applicants will not be considered for advanced entry to the Sculpture Program. Students enrolled in Sculpture are required to complete the full three-year curriculum in order to graduate.