Sculpture
The Sculpture Area at MTSU functions within the
contemporary vision that sculpture is as an expanded field that
encompasses a diverse arrangement of materials, beliefs, and
disciplines. This guiding philosophy leads all investigations
within sculpture and encourages students to explore art with an
interdisciplinary approach by creating forms that blend elements
and concepts from other areas within the art department.
Students receive a firm grounding within the foundations of
sculpture, with emphasis on process, craft, technique, and
concept. Not only do students learn traditional methods, like
welding, carving, and casting, but also the realization that new
concepts such as, light, sound, kinetics, video, and installation
are as valid as bronze or stone. Additionally, sculpture students
are expected to be thinkers as well as makers and are expected to
further their understanding and language of art through writings
and class presentations.
The goal of Sculpture is to merge student's ideas and
concepts to materials in a way that cultivates critical thinking,
expands conceptual language, and promotes involvement within the
contemporary art world. The sculpture department takes this goal
seriously and sets high standards for students within the
program.
Metal Fabrication Area:
1- Miller Mig Welder 175
1- Miller Mig Welder 250
1- Lincoln Tig Welder
1- Lincoln Plasma Cutter
1- Lincoln Mig Welder 175
3- Oxy Acetylene Stations
1- Miller Spot Welder
1- Delta 14"; Metal Standing Bandsaw
1- Wilton 20"; Variable Speed Drill Press
1- MEP Metal 9"; Metal Chop Saw
1- 12"; Abrasive Cut Off Saw
1- Trinco Sandblaster
1- Ramco Horizontal Bandsaw
1- 15 hp Air Compressor
2- Ramco Hydraulic Lifts
1- Stationary grinder
3- Beverley Shears
Pneumatic System
1- 3 in 1 metal shear, brake, roller
Foundry Area:
1- Gas Furnace- bronze, aluminum capability
various crucible sizes
1- 4' x 3' x 8' sand pit
1- 2-Ton Jib Crane
1- Swift-Mul 125 Sand Mixer
2- Converted Electrical Burnout Kilns
Video/ Digital Equipment:
2- Panasonic Mini DV Camcorders
1- Canon 5 Mega-pixel Camera
1- Macintosh G4 1.42/ with Dual 19"; Lacie Monitors
with Final Cut Express, Macromedia Studio MX, Photoshop 7
1- G4 867 Laptop
1- Sony 1800 lumen digital projector
1- Epson 6 color Printer
General Sculpture Area:
1- 10"; Delta Miter Saw
1- Craftsman 15"; Standing Drill Press
1- Wilton 14"; Variable Speed Bandsaw
1- 6"; x 12"; Combo Belt/ Disc Sander
1- Stationary grinder
1- Bostitch Air compressor
1- Porter-Cable 18ga. Nail Gun
1- Bostitch 16ga. Nail Gun
2- Shop Vacs
Woodshop Information
Faculty Teaching in Sculpture:
Michael Baggarly: bagarly@mtsu.edu