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Inside the Sculpture I Studio

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Students use different materials and techniques to create art.

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11/30/2022

Students relied on a variety of tools and techniques this fall in the Sculpture I class at the sculpture studio.

The class, which was taught by Senior Lecturer John K. Lee ’78, “emphasizes the creation and critique of sculpture” and also encourages students in “creative problem solving.”

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