Faculty of Art
Sculpture/Installation
In the Sculpture/Installation program, students experiment with creating three-dimensional sculpture and installation work. Students learn the skills to create installations – works of art designed for public spaces.

Sculpture/Installation
Callum Donovan-Grujicich
“My process-based senior thesis project investigates objects that once existed in close proximity to the human body and facilitated comfort within domestic spaces. Once discarded or resold, these objects are reabsorbed into ecosystems of anonymous... More”
Sculpture/Installation
Susan MacPhail aka. Mary Susan MacPhail
“From 1982 to 2022, Susan worked as a registered dental hygienist. For forty years, she cared for thousands of human teeth. In 2022, that practice led her to a new one: making sculpture. More”
Sculpture/Installation
Firouzeh Saremi Far
“I aim to deepen my understanding of how sculpture and installation can function as a language of resilience, hope and transformation. Installation allows me to control space and movement, it transforms sculpture into an environment where meaning... More”
Sculpture/Installation
Matt Trinh
“An experimental art practice that transitions between materials and forms connects the natural and artificial worlds. This approach reconsiders the ethics surrounding environmentalism, late capitalism, multiculturalism, and beauty, inviting a... More”
Sculpture/Installation
Adewole Louis
“I explore the tension between physical presence and digital representation, examining the loss of embodied experience (spatial exploration, temporal duration, material resistance, bodily consequences) in tandem with the feelings of complicity and... More”
Sculpture/Installation
Jes Bonnie
“My thesis work "Tender Fragments" is a series of three large scale sculptures that venture into the ephemerality of memory and intimacy utilizing the distortion of images printed on fleece blankets as the primary material. The three imposing pieces... More”
Sculpture/Installation
Ashia Jeon
“Modular sculptural systems that reinterpret traditional Korean architectural forms through fragmentation, transformation, and diasporic reassembly. ”
Sculpture/Installation
Zenab Kazmi
“Through vibrant, large-scale fabric installations, I invite you on an explorative journey of a fluid existence I introduce as "the Malang": an entity, a state, and a site that belongs to all of us. Malang is the part of ourselves we forget,... More”
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