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Art & Visual Technology
Sculpture

The George Mason University sculpture program is an interdisciplinary lab where ideas are given form. Through close association with a diverse faculty, students acquire broad technical skills, learn a contextual/historical awareness of their discipline, and develop conceptual strategies that produce the independence necessary to compete for graduate study and as a practicing studio artist in the greater community.

On Campus:
Our sculpture facility houses a complete woodworking studio, metal fabrication studio, plaster/mixed materials studio, a large outside work courtyard and access to digital media. Students also have the opportunity to exhibit and install temporary works throughout the Fairfax campus.

Off campus On Site:
The sculpture program has developed a rich history in site specific, public, and community projects where students are encouraged to assist faculty, local and visiting artists, or have the opportunity to create their own work throughout the metropolitan area.

Located just outside Washington D.C students have ample opportunity to take advantage of the many galleries, museums, and cultural activities the region has to offer.

Tom Ashcraft Associate Professor and Associate Chair
Sculpture Division Director
703.993.4575
tashcraf@gmu.edu

Peter Winant Assistant Professor
Fundamental Division Chair
703.993.8385
pwinant@gmu.edu

Ben Ashworth Facilities Technician
BMOC – TCB
703.993.8651
bashwort@gmu.edu

Adam Bradley Visiting Adjunct Professor
703.993.8852
abradley@gmu.edu

Morgan Kennedy
Visiting Adjunct Professor
703.993.8852

Links:
Tom Ashcraft's Page
artsbus
hemphill fine arts
jersey devil architecture
bloodshot records
cabinet magazine
bootliquor radio

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