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The
Sculpture and Metalsmithing programs at Siena Heights University
have evolved together over the past twenty-five years. Both programs
are currently based on an integration model that allows them to
interact easily. In the spirit of contemporary sculpture, a
curriculum has been developed that includes all forms of sculpting
as avenues for investigation. Students are presented with an environment
that emphasizes traditional techniques as well as current innovation.
Particular attention is paid to the exploration and understanding
of technique, materials and their integration into personal vision.
The Sculpture
program has evolved beyond its traditional sculpting boundaries to include
interdisciplinary lines of investigation. These have included painted sculpture, furniture and musical instrument
design, and countless other abstract, representational and functional
approaches to contemporary sculpture. Students are encouraged to
explore their creative visions regardless of their traditional or
non-traditional nature.
- Foundry/Forging
- Welding
facilities (MIG and TIG)
- Plasma
cutter
- Machine
shop
- Metal
spinning
- Casting
facilities
- Hydraulic
forming equipment
- Woodworking
equipment
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