Students in a group collaborate on a sculpture project.

Sculpture

Sculpture studies at WSU Pullman foster a responsive environment where cultural, technical, and conceptual concerns are treated equally. This area of focus is available to students in both the BA and the BFA degree programs.

You’ll be encouraged to develop you own personal and aesthetic and to integrate your explorations of technique and media with theoretical consideration of space both on and off the pedestal.

Across more than 9,000 square-feet of shop space, you’ll have access to a well-equipped wood shop, metal shop, and our bot cave, as well as rooms for sewing, wax, slurry, and more.

Your coursework will encompasses traditional processes, such as metal casting and mold making, as well as site-specific installation and use of experimental media. Recent students have developed ventures into time-based media, interdisciplinary collaborations, and performance art.

You’ll create and learn in a responsive environment where cultural, technical, and conceptual concerns are treated equally, and students are strongly encouraged to excavate their own personal and aesthetic development.

Visit us

Stop by the Fine Arts Center on the Pullman campus to see the latest exhibits in our three galleries and connect with artists of all kinds.

Department of Art Main Office
Fine Arts Center Room 5072
art.dept@wsu.edu
509-335-8686


Contact our faculty artists to learn more about the program:

Squeak Meisel
Sculpture Coordinator
squeak.meisel@wsu.edu
509-335-8686
squeakmeisel.com
Fine Arts 5072D