"Impressions", ART329/429/545 Sculpture Class Group Exhibition

A group exhibtion of works by students in Professor Victoria Udondian's Intermediate and Advanced Sculpture classes.

In the Department of Art Project Space

Center For the Arts, Room 155

On View: 4/4-4/10/2025

Reception: Thursday, April 10th, 5-7PM

About the works:

Goals of  ART329/330: Intermediate Sculpture; ART429/430 Advanced Sculpture

  • Develops an individual language and promotes extended exploration of media in sculpture.
  • Extended exploration of and experimentation with personally relevant materials, media, and techniques. 
  • The course emphasizes interdisciplinary art-making, encouraging students to conceptualize and produce work that bridges traditional and unconventional techniques. Throughout the semester, there is focus on experimentation, employing methodologies that include improvisation, appropriation, and innovative material use. Students develop a personalized rubric for evaluating their artistic practice, testing the boundaries of language and its capacity to connect the studio process with the collaborative space of critique.

This exhibition showcases work from Project #3 of the course, "The Archive".

Assignment: Using the library/museum archive, create an artwork that engages the archive, materially or conceptually, you can use any medium, appropriate archival materials if you wish. 

The Artists:

Teju Abiola

Emma Anders

Audie D'Amico

Doğa Ertekin

Isabelle Janssen

Helen Lin

Eugene Sims