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In the 3D and Sculpture courses, students will include majors and minors in studio art and art history, as well as many students from across the College taking courses to fulfill a fine arts core requirement.
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An MFA degree in a visual art concentration (wood, sculpture, etc). Supervise the wood studio artist in residence. An MFA degree in a visual art concentration (wood, sculpture, etc). Or, PhD in Art/Design/Art History with relevant woodworking experience.
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Youll work on everything from fine art, to public monuments, to architectural sculpture and ornament in both restoration work and new builds. Combining advanced robotics with traditional hand carving, Monumental Labs produces custom stone sculpture at a fraction of the cost for artists, architects, and collectors.
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This position reports directly to the President and leads the Development Office, SVSU Foundation, Alumni Relations, and Marshall Frederick Sculpture Museum. With a new structure in place, this newly created position combines the Development Office, SVSU Foundation, Alumni Relations, and Marshall Frederick Sculpture Museum, which streamlines processes to build on current successes and maximize development potential for scholarships, programs and capital improvements.
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Possible course topics include 3D foundation, sculpture, public art, metal fabrication, foundry, intermedia, and architecture. A multidisciplinary orientation that bridges areas of art practice, which includes interactive installation and sculpture, digital video, animation, social media, sound art and physical computing.
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Known for artist-centric projects and collaborations, The Contemporary invites exploration at both its urban and natural settings—downtown at the Jones Center on Congress Avenue, lakeside at the Laguna Gloria campus (including the Betty and Edward Marcus Sculpture Park, the Art School, and the historic Driscoll Villa), and around Austin through the Museum Without Walls program.
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Hands on maintenance of the Museum’s facilities, mechanical systems and related operations consisting of the Seattle Art Museum, the Seattle Asian Art Museum, the Olympic Sculpture Park. Required AAS Building Plant Maintenance or equivalent, City of Seattle Refrigeration Operating Engineer License, City of Seattle Grade IV Boiler Fireman.
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The permanent collection, heavily focused on 18th ñ 21st century American Art, numbers over 8,000 objects and has key areas of strength, including Modern Japanese printmaking, a strong works on paper collection that spans art historical genres, photography, and a 60+ collection of contemporary outdoor sculpture sited throughout the campus.
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We draw upon thousands of years of painting, sculpture, storytelling, and experience to inspire us and give us direction. Review selected auditions and make final casting decisions with Casting Director.
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H. Meyerson Symphony Center, and Nasher Sculpture Center. From spectacular museums and performing arts venues in the Arts District, to the buzzing nightlife of live music at cool bars in Deep Ellum, Dallas has a place for everyone.
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An understanding of different mediums and materials and experience installing a wide range of artworks; experience with large sculpture, new media-based artworks, etc. Minimum 2 years experience working for a gallery, auction house, artist, or museum with hands-on installation and de-installation of artwork.
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Ability to work in various climactic conditions and around materials used in the making of works of art (e.g., clay, ceramics dust, fibers, wood shop areas, printmaking, painting, sculpture, drawing mediums, etc.
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Enjoy headliner concert and theatre productions, professional hockey events, endless community recreation and open space opportunities, art and sculpture shows, and several local festivals. Workweek is typically comprised of four ten-hour days, Monday through Thursday.
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The collection consists of more than, 200 paintings, sculpture, prints, drawings and considerable examples of traditional African art. The North Carolina Central University (NCCU) Art Museum is dedicated to the collection, exhibition, conservation and study of the art of African Americans.
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Applicants may also have the opportunity to teach courses in digital art, film, theater design, sculpture, installation, animation, graphic design, or photography based on interest and experience.
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