Sculpture
Inspiration for sculpture is everywhere. It can be informed from the rock on your hike, the smile of a stranger, or a song on your playlist. In KCAI’s Sculpture School, you’ll explore the conceptual, spatial, material, and processes that can bring your vision to life.
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SculptureSculpt your way
In Sculpture, learn to transfer abstract ideas into materials and form. Weld, mold, cast, fabricate, or computer code your imagination into artwork.
At the Sculpture School, students explore object-making, digital pieces, and installations. Discover sound and video, performance, kinetics, and multimedia art. Dive into collaborative, culturally diverse ventures and create community art projects.
Work on both small and large-scale pieces in our outdoor foundry or the new digital lab.
Make work that is relevant to contemporary issues and global art practice.
Classes + Course Requirements
Once you declare your sculpture major, students in take the following core sculpture classes as they progress from sophomore to senior year. For additional electives and liberal arts courses, download the complete Course Catalog.
1st year
Your journey starts in the Foundation program where you will explore new techniques and find passions that you never knew you had.
2nd year
- Sophomore Sculpture I & II
- Materials & Processes I & II
3rd year
- Junior Sculpture I & II
- Professional Practice
4th year
- Senior Sculpture I & II
Student Work
“I received all this great knowledge at KCAI. Someday when I’m teaching, I’ll be able to share everything that I learned.”
Lecturers
Jonathan Christensen Caballero
Ariel Lacey
Kat Nechlebova
Megan Pace
William Volker Sculpture Studios
Embrace a variety of techniques, materials, processes, and methods in our studios for contemporary artists while incorporating traditional and innovative technologies.
Indoor and outdoor facilities for fabrication, including:
- bronze and aluminum foundry, a steel-welding room, kilns, woodworking equipment
A digital fab lab with:
- 3D modeling software, virtual and augmented reality, rapid prototyping 3D printers, laser cutter, 3D routers, 3D Ein-scanner, Rhino 3D and Grasshopper, Oculus Rift headset and Grasshopper Plug-in, FologramAR
Mixed-media equipment:
- Pico projector, Canon 5D, Canon 7D, Canon T6, Manfrotto Tripod, NEC Projector, Sculpture Tripod, Shutterboss
Career Paths + Career Outcomes
Students in KCAI's sculpture program have worked or interned for the following businesses and studios: Huft Projects, Plaster Craft, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Plug Projects, Dimensional Innovations, A. Zahner Architectural Metals, Paul Mesner Puppets, Make Studios, Discovery World, Milwaukee, WI, BkMk Press. Sculpture department alumni have achieved success through creative employment at places such as The St. Louis Science Center, The Field Museum, the Exploratorium in San Francisco, and as artists running their own professional studios.
KCAI's Professional Practice Center will help you prepare for your career.
Work with renown metal fabricator
KCAI students have a chance to collaborate with innovative metal fabricator Zahner an experience usually reserved for architects and artists with big budgets.
Visiting Artists
Many artists visit the sculpture studios each year to share their knowledge and inspiration. Here are a few that have recently stopped by:
Amy Franceschini and Lode Vranken of Futurefarmers, Beili Liu, Shawn Brixey, Clare Qualmann and Claire Hind