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Graduate Program Director: Taylor Baldwin
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The Sculpture MFA program supports artists engaged in rigorous interdisciplinary practices through an emphasis on visual and critical literacy. The curriculum foregrounds studio praxis, individual and group critique, generous group conversation, lectures and meetings with visiting artists and studio electives to enhance each artist’s skills and methods of making. We consciously develop critical discourse and interdisciplinary research modalities that actively support varied ways of working and thinking. Grad students in Sculpture have access to advanced technologies and are encouraged to pursue social and alternative practices.
Students
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Carrie Kouts
Thesis title
The Excluded Middle
Intermedian
2025
Roadkilled white-tailed deer (skeleton and hide), roadkilled cotton-tailed rabbit (skeleton), found furniture and human detritus from highways and urban streets, found traffic cones, found plant material, live moss (with springtail colony), process videos
Installation various sizes
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Alexandra Reintjes
Thesis title
Words that come when they are called and images that came to be seen
Still from Words that come when they are called. 1st of 4 video channels
2025
Projected video, bleached bedsheets, suspension hooks, stainless steel harware, cotton rope, projector, honey and cayenne pepper
Dimensions variable; 10 min., 19 sec.
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