Studio (390-0-6)
Topic
The Useful Object
Instructors
Inigo Manglano-Ovalle
Meeting Info
Kresge 1425 Sculpture Room: Tues, Thurs 1:00PM - 3:50PM
Overview of class
This is an intensive hands-on sculpture class through which we will progress from universal/prototypical designs to the personal/idiosyncratic solutions of object making. This course explores that tenuous space between fine art and the everyday. Beginning with a group project of had made tools for wood working, followed by fabrication of staked wooden stools, and culminating in individually designed objects this class will use the wood shop to explore notions of functionality and utility in contemporary art practice. Readings on work ethic, utilitarian art, the gift economy and critical craft will populate the class as we endeavor to make both the useful and the useless.
Registration Requirements
Prerequisites: ATP major or minor, or ART 240-0 Introduction to Sculpture, or permission of the instructor.
Class Materials (Required)
Course costs will vary with self-directed student projects.
Class Attributes
Attendance at 1st class mandatory
Undergraduate Students Only