Tuesday, May 26, 2009

SCPT 115: Spring Bronze Pour

Students tie ceramic shells into the steel frame in preparation for the pour

Students prepare to pour the molten bronze into their shells

As a part of SCPT 115: Beginning Sculptural Practices II students from the Sculpture Minor on the Savannah campus made a field trip to the Atlanta campus to witness and participate in a bronze pour of their work created during the Spring Quarter.


Atlanta Students Pour A Project Using Nautical Bronze

The Bronze Pours were coordinated by Professor Allen Peterson and Stephen Bodnar. Students from the Savannah campus were able to participate in the pouring of their work. For many it was their first time witnessing and participating in this process.


SCAD Savannah Students Pour Their Bronze Projects

The bronze pour is one of the highlights of each quarter. It provides an opportunity for Sculpture students from each campus to come together, interact and collaborate on an exciting creative process. For the students in Savannah, it provides them with an opportunity to experience the Atlanta campus and expose them to the potential available to them in the major course of study. More bronze pour photos


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