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SCULPTURE/INSTALLATION

“Sculpture is the silent key to the world we encounter every second of every day. You might say that what is not painting, or printmaking, performance or video, what is not photography or film or cyberspace may be sculpture. You might be right. But you may just as easily be wrong.”

                            — Ian Carr-Harris, artist and OCAD faculty member

Sculpture has always been the projected imagining of ourselves in space and time. In our contemporary context, sculpture is no longer defined as pure form but as the installation of forms and signs in relation to one another.

The paradoxical nature of contemporary sculpture poses intriguing difficulties in knowing how to use it to represent our experience in the world, yet it may be for this very reason that it has become the dominant practice, internationally, over the course of the last several decades. The Sculpture/Installation program at OCAD takes this paradox as the basis for instruction, and graduating students are consequently well placed to contribute to that practice. Our students’ success in entering post-graduate programs in Canada and abroad, as well as their ability to succeed as exhibiting professionals, is proof of the fundamental strength of the program.

Sculpture/Installation Program Guide

Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) degree students must complete the requirements listed below for their program, including the minimum 5.0 Liberal Studies credits. 

Associate of the Ontario College of Art & Design (AOCAD) diploma students must complete the requirements listed below for their program, including the minimum 4.0 Liberal Studies credits. Diploma students admitted to OCAD 2002 fall/winter or earlier, may replace up to 1.5 of the 4.0 required Liberal Studies with studio-seminars. 

See the Liberal Studies requirements that pertain to you.

COURSE CODE COURSE NAME DEGREE DIPLOMA
200 Level Requirements
 
SCIN 2B01 Intermedia Studio: Body and Object 0.5 0.5
SCIN 2B09 Contemporary Issues: Art Today (STU/SEM) 0.5 0.5**
SCIN 2B14 Intermedia Studio: Site and Time 0.5 0.5
200 Level SCIN Studio or SCIN STU/SEM courses 0.5 1.0
200 Level Faculty of Art electives**** 1.5*** 2.0***
Liberal Studies courses 1.5* 0.5*
Total Credits 5.0 5.0
 
Recommended Electives****:
FABR 2B01 Introduction to Fabrication: Bronze Casting
FABR 2B02 Introduction to Fabrication: Metal
FABR 2B03 Introduction to Fabrication: Mouldmaking
FABR 2B04 Introduction to Fabrication: Plastics
FABR 2B05 Introduction to Fabrication: Wood
INTM 2B06 Sonic Arts
INTM 2B24 Introduction to Electronics: Kinetic Objects
INTM 2B25 Electronics Studio: Kinetic Interactions
PHOT 2B03 Introductory Photography: Basic
 
300 Level Requirements
SCIN 3B01 Issues in the History of Sculpture (STU/SEM) 0.5 0.5**
SCIN 3B08
Intermedia Studio:
Problems in Visual Language I

0.5

0.5
SCIN 3C02 
 
Intermedia Studio:
Problems in Visual Language II

1.0

1.0
300 Level SCIN Studio or SCIN STU/SEM courses 0.5 0.5
200 or 300 Level Faculty of Art electives**** 1.5*** 2.0***
Liberal Studies courses 1.0* 0.5*
Total Credits 5.0 5.0
 
Recommended:
CRCP 3B03 Special Focus: Talking Community
INTM 3B08 Mechanics for Artists
INTM 3B16 Mechanics Studio: Kinetic Objects & Transformations
INTM 3B45 Bending Reclaimed Technology
INTR 3B02 Bright Lights/Big City
200 and 300 Level Fabrication Studio courses
 
400 Level Requirements
SCIN 4C01 SCIN Studio Thesis: Research 1.0 1.0
SCIN 4C02 SCIN Studio Thesis: Presentation 1.0 1.0
400 Level SCIN Studio or SCIN STU/SEM courses  1.0 1.0
200, 300 or 400 Level Faculty of Art electives**** 1.0*** 1.5***
Liberal Studies courses 1.0* 0.5*
Total Credits 5.0 5.0
 
Recommended:
SCIN 4B07 The Human Figure in Contemporary Sculpture
FABR 4B01 Fabrication Studio: Advanced Bronze Casting
INTM 4B20 Co-Lab

Eligibility to Graduate

Please note that students are eligible to graduate if they:
•Have fulfilled all program requirements.
•Are in good academic standing. (Students who attempt 2.0 or more credits in an academic year and earn an average of 60% or higher in those credits are in satisfactory academic standing.)
•Have on overall average of at least 60%.
•Have an average of at least 65% in the designated courses of their major/program. (Design only).
•Have no outstanding accounts at the university.

All Liberal Studies courses are available to students and a wide range of study is encouraged. Sculpture/Installation students who are seeking Liberal Studies courses to deepen their disciplinary knowledge may be interested in the following courses:

VISC 2B07 History of Modern Art
SCTM 2B02 Human Form and Function: Introduction to Anatomy
VISC 3B09 Art After Modern Art: Conceptual Practices
VISC 4B02 Performance and Performativity
HUMN 4B18 Postmodernism: Critical Perspectives


*See the Liberal Studies requirements for Degree and Diploma Stream.

**1.0 credit of the 2.5 upper-level Liberal Studies credit requirements may be fulfilled by Studio-Seminars (diploma only).

***Electives from Fabrication Studios, Integrated Media, Photography and Criticism & Curatorial Practice are recommended.

****An elective may be any course offered by the Faculty of Art. You may also take an elective in your program Major area as well as in Material Art & Design (maximum 0.5 credit per year level for a total of 1.5 credits).

Last Modified:1/24/2012 12:57:04 PM