SCULPTURE

The sculpture area consists of mold-making facilities for casting metal, resins, plaster, and glass. Fabrication equipment allows students to cut, forge. weld and cold finish metal. The hot shop is outfitted with kilns for glass cutting. slumping, and fusing in addition to the foundry for bronze and aluminum. The jewelry studio provides opportunities for students to work with "light" metals.

The wood studio is designed and equipped for all aspects of wood work as applied to furniture making and sculpture, including carving, lamination, turning and finishing.

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For more information on the SCULPTURE program please contact Robert Griffith at griffith@es.marywood.edu
Questions or suggestions for this website contact Christine Medley: cmedley@marywood.edu
For more information about the Art Department: (570) 348-6278