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DG 1110-3-124
August 1976
a. A C T I V I T I E S
3-7 Sculpture and
This branch of the program covers the use of materials
Three-Dimensional
and techniques to produce three-dimensional objects,
figures, or construction in the round or half round. Proc-
esses in sculpture involve clay modeling, wood carving,
Design
stone cutting, plastic work, metal casting and welding.
Model building, paper mache work, displays and exhibi-
tion properties and interior decoration are additional
activities within this category.
b. PARTICIPANTS
This activity interests people of all ages, and a wide
variety of participants might be expected. The number of
persons actively working on projects may be as many as
20, with even more participating in classes. Some proc-
esses, particularly casting and foundry work, require the
combined efforts of two or more persons. One or two
staff members should be present for supervision.
c.
PHYSICAL
REQUIREMENTS
Many activities will take place in the general arts and
crafts area without special modifications. Projects such as
clay sculpture, welding, or woodcarving can utilize the
same areas provided for pottery, art metal, woodwork,
and outdoor projects. Large exhibition work requires
unobstructed space.
d.
RECOMMENDED
SPACE
ALLOCATIONS
For a center of 20,650 square feet, approximately 1,400
square feet should be allocated to sculpture and three-
dimensional design.
Work Area
1,000 square feet
Storage Area
200 square feet
Covered Exterior Work Area
200 square feet*
*Amount Indicates half of actual exterior area provlded since
covered exterior work area IS programmed as half of Interior
building space.
e. RELATED AREAS
Office
Studio/Classroom/Gallery
Handcrafted Pottery and Ceramics
Jewelry and Art Metal
Woodwork and Repair
Drawing and Painting
Exterior Work Areas