Sculpture

Challenge paradigms and explore diverse perspectives

YSU's Sculpture area is part of the Bachelor of the Fine Arts (B.F.A.) in Studio Art, Interdisciplinary Studio Arts degree. The program emphasizes a broad foundation of technical, critical, and professional skills. You’ll grow as an artist by focusing on the development of strong conceptual ideas and personal approaches linked with the informed use of media and technique. The Sculpture curriculum places strong emphasis on understanding context—including cultural, historical, political, and personal—and encourages experimentation, conceptual rigor, and interdisciplinary risk taking. By offering a rich mix of concept, material, and process, you’ll gain a thorough knowledge and understanding of a full range of contemporary art practices and critical theory in sculpture.

You’ll be exposed to traditional materials and processes, including carving, clay modeling, welding fabrication, assemblage, mold making, and bronze casting, as well as new technologies, such as 3D digital production, rapid-prototyping, video, and new media. You’ll be encouraged to further explore content in installation, performance, time-based art, 3D computing, ecological or science-based work, and other new genres.

 

B.F.A. in Studio Art, Interdisciplinary Studio Arts degree requirements

Explore detailed information about our in-person degree, including a program overview, the classes in which you'll enroll, your projected courswork sequence, and more.

 

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Facilities

YSU’s Sculpture area offers one of the largest facilities in the state, with open studio hours seven days a week. With over 6,000 square feet of studio space spanning two floors, the facilities include separate and completely equipped areas for wheel throwing, hand building, glaze mixing, mold making and slip casting, clay mixing, plaster work, and documenting artwork.

 

Various firing possibilities are available, with two internal kiln rooms and a gated and covered external kiln area. The sculpture studio also includes the following vented labs: a spray room, a fully stocked glaze lab, a clay mixing lab, and three kiln rooms that include computer-controlled electric kilns and gas and atmospheric kilns with a pit firing area. Additional industry-standard technologies and equipment include 3D digital printing, laser cutters, and CNC mills.

 

 

Equipment + tools

  1. Apple iMac computers with software (18 stations)
  2. Epson LCD projector
  3. HP 2100n laser printer
  4. HP color printer
  5. Canon 84 10" x 17" scanner
  6. LulzBot TAZ 23D printers (4)
  7. Universal ILS 12 Platform 75 watt laser cutter with honey comb cut table

  1. 2-ton full span bridge crane
  2. 1-ton jib crane
  3. 50-ton Scotchman 5014 CM ironworker
  4. Roper Whitney Pexto 16 gage x 36" bench metal roller
  5. Bending Brake 16-12 gage steel x 48" wide
  6. Miller Syncrowave 250 TIG welder
  7. Millermatic 250 MIG welder with aluminum spool gun (2)
  8. Lincoln Powermatic 255 MIG welder
  9. Lincoln SP 175 MIG welder (2)
  10. Thermal Dynamics PakMaster 100XL plasma cutter
  11. Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 82 plasma cutter
  12. Hypertherm 40 plasma cutter
  13. Kalamazoo 14" cut-off saw
  14. Wellsaw V-20" vertical band saw
  15. Wellsaw Horizontal 10” x 16” band saw
  16. Delta 14" band saw
  17. Hossfeld Bender #2 with hydraulic power attachment
  18. Baldor 8" industrial grinder
  19. Baldor 10" buffer
  20. Oxygen acetylene welding-cutting rig

  1. Ajax Tocco Magnathermic 250 lb. capacity non-ferrous induction furnace
  2. Ajax Tocco Magnathermic 250 lb. capacity ferrous induction tilt furnace
  3. MIFCO F-826 extra width, gas-fired flat hearth forge
  4. MIFCO Swif-Mul ML-125 mixer
  5. Saunders 4 ft. x 4 ft. x 4 ft. burn out furnace
  6. Saunders #36S 36" x 36" fluidizing tanks (2)
  7. Saunders #TM 30 gal. slurry-mixing tanks (2)
  8. Silica dust collection system
  9. Soldner clay mixer
  10. Ritehete VRS 60 qt. wax melting pot
  11. Paasche 60" x 36" spray booth
  12. TP Tools 3” x 3’ x 5’ sandblasting cabinet
  13. JET 6,000 lb. pallet jack

  1. SawStop 5 hp. industrial table saw
  2. Delta 16" radial arm saw
  3. Powermatic 24" band saw
  4. Delta 24" 5 hp planer
  5. Powermatic 24" variable speed wood lathe
  6. Safety Speed Cut 48" panel saw
  7. Delta 6" belt/12" disk sander
  8. Powermatic 6" belt/12" disk sander
  9. Powermatic 20" disk sander
  10. State B-4 spindle sander
  11. Bosch 12" slide miter saw
  12. Jet 16" wood band saw
  13. Delta 14" band saw (5)
  14. Powermatic 14" band saw (2)
  15. Dewalt 20" scroll saw (4)
  16. Craftsman 20" scroll saw
  17. Delta Model 17" drill press (2)
  18. Delta 10" tool grinder
  19. Delta table saw stock feeder
  20. Bel-O-Vac 24” x 48” vacuum former
  21. Integrated woodshop dust collection system
 

Exhibition spaces

When the time comes for you to display your work you’ll have the opportunity to exhibit solo, group, or experimental projects in the McDonough Museum of Art, the Judith Rae Solomon Gallery, or our Student Project Gallery.
 

solomon gallery

 

Meet our faculty

Our dedicated and professionally involved faculty are actively engaged in helping Interdisciplinary Studio Arts students successfully transition into positions with regional and national creative industries or graduate programs.

 

Joy Christiansen Erb

Chair and Professor
Office: Bliss 4001A

 jchristiansenerb@ysu.edu   
 330.941.1397