SCAD Sculpture Forum
Boundary Hall Woodshop Hours: Mon- Thurs 8-5 Fri- Sat 10-5
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Goodbye Boundary
This is an exhibition of emerging and established artists hosted by the SCAD Sculpture Forum. We bid a farewell to our beloved home as many of us are graduating, moving and opening new chapters in our lives and art careers. Come join us for a night of art!
May 16, 6-9pm
Moon River Gallery
21 W Bay St.
Savannah, GA
Friday, May 9, 2014
Boys and Girls Club Volunteering
Sculpture Forum had a blast working with the kids at the Boys and Girls Club today! Thank you to Breaking the Cycle, a SCAD club who organizes various major based clubs to bring a variety of skill sets and activities to the kids. Their smiles are so worth it. Awesome day!
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Sand Arts
Sculpture Forum had an awesome day at the beach! Congrats to Jamie Niles (Sculpture Minor) for placing first in the Wind Sculpture category!
Friday, March 7, 2014
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Pedestal building
Sculpture Forum decided to build their own pedestals for the upcoming exhibition at Ashmore as well as for all future exhibitions. Nice investment!
Atlanta Iron Pour
Amazing local artists including Jeffery Loy welcomed us to their studio at the B-Complex in Atlanta, GA! It is an incredible hub for makers, please check out their site! Thank you so much again for the awesome experience.
Also thank you to the SCAD Atlanta Sculpture department, Professor Peterson and his students for leading the pour, you truly made our class and this experience possible!
Here are some images from the B-Complex and our iron pour!
Also thank you to the SCAD Atlanta Sculpture department, Professor Peterson and his students for leading the pour, you truly made our class and this experience possible!
Here are some images from the B-Complex and our iron pour!
Atlanta Bronze Casting
Wow! What an incredible weekend! The wonderful professors and sculpture department in SCAD Atlanta graciously welcomed us to their studio to cast 600 lbs of molten bronze! I'd say we did pretty well. I had the honor of leading off first as the live end to pour. Overall everyone did an amazing job, sculpture really is a team sport (as Professor Peterson would say!).
Me and Charlie suiting up! |
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