The sculpture concentration at Winthrop is designed to introduce students to both
traditional and contemporary ways of making sculpture. The concentration emphasizes
the development of technical, creative and cognitive skills through an energetic hands
on approach to creating sculpture.
The discipline of sculpture has expanded enormously over the last fifty years to include
a diverse range of processes, materials and concepts. As such there has never been
a more exciting time to study and practice sculpture. The sculpture concentration
at Winthrop is designed to introduce students to both traditional and contemporary
ways of making sculpture. The concentration emphasizes the development of technical,
creative and cognitive skills through an energetic hands on approach to creating sculpture.
The concentration is committed to graduating students who have a wide range of skills
and level of professionalism that will make them highly competitive as they enter
the work force as creative specialists. Students will develop significant skills in
metal, wood, mold making, plaster, concrete. They will also develop skills in digital
imaging, video, installation and in the planning, design, construction and installation
of public art. These skills are critical as the field of Public Art provides students
with very sustainable, profitable career opportunities.
The studio is spacious and well equipped and allows for the production of a wide range
of creative work. Visiting artists, field trips, internships and special community
based projects and exhibitions keep the program current and challenging. Students
are served by a professionally active faculty focused on providing each student with
the tools to be a significant artist. Student learning and a depth of experience is
at the heart of the program and as such student successes have been numerous. Recent
graduates have been awarded scholarships to graduate level study at Syracuse University,
Carnegie-Mellon University and Clemson University. Others have chosen to move to New
York and Chicago to create and exhibit work, simultaneously finding employment in
the discipline of sculpture. Student work commissioned by the University is installed
across the Winthrop University campus and in the new academic buildings. Students
have been recognized by International Sculpture Center (ISC) in their Outstanding Student Awards, Artists Residency awards and in national and
regional sculpture competitions.
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Sculpture Program Works (pdf - 2.87 MB)
Shaun Cassidy
Professor of Fine Arts, Sculpture
Office: G-8 McLaurin
Phone: 803/323-2360
E-mail: cassidys@winthrop.edu
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