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Sculpture (Fine Art)
Academy of Art University
11 episodes
9 months ago
The Sculpture Center, which houses the Academy of Art University's Fine Art Sculpture Department, is a 50,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility located in the heart of San Francisco's museum and gallery district. We teach aesthetic and concept development as well as a variety of media-specific skills such as ceramics, bronze casting, welding, forging, jewelry/metal arts, papermaking and neon. We also have as strong figure modeling program. The ceramic facility contains front-loading computer programmed electric and gas kilns, a slab roller, extruder and a pug mill. The Metal Arts/Jewelry students have access to a 20-ton Hydraulic press, which nicely compliments the enameling, Lost Wax casting and calibrated burnout kilns. The Papermaking classroom also has a hydraulic press and vacuum table for finishing and a large Hollander beater to assist students in making European and Asian-styled paper. Undergraduate Sculpture students and Fine Art Graduate School students use the contemporary technique of "ceramic shell" bronze casting. They enjoy intensive work at the AAC Foundry in South San Francisco, where there is a 150lb metal crucible (silicon bronze and aluminum), burnout kiln, cut-off station, burr-king sander and sand-blaster for their artwork. Back at the 410 Bush Sculpture Center, we house the wax studio with gating and sprue-stations and a ceramic-shell room with a slurry tank and silica sand stations.
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The Sculpture Center, which houses the Academy of Art University's Fine Art Sculpture Department, is a 50,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility located in the heart of San Francisco's museum and gallery district. We teach aesthetic and concept development as well as a variety of media-specific skills such as ceramics, bronze casting, welding, forging, jewelry/metal arts, papermaking and neon. We also have as strong figure modeling program. The ceramic facility contains front-loading computer programmed electric and gas kilns, a slab roller, extruder and a pug mill. The Metal Arts/Jewelry students have access to a 20-ton Hydraulic press, which nicely compliments the enameling, Lost Wax casting and calibrated burnout kilns. The Papermaking classroom also has a hydraulic press and vacuum table for finishing and a large Hollander beater to assist students in making European and Asian-styled paper. Undergraduate Sculpture students and Fine Art Graduate School students use the contemporary technique of "ceramic shell" bronze casting. They enjoy intensive work at the AAC Foundry in South San Francisco, where there is a 150lb metal crucible (silicon bronze and aluminum), burnout kiln, cut-off station, burr-king sander and sand-blaster for their artwork. Back at the 410 Bush Sculpture Center, we house the wax studio with gating and sprue-stations and a ceramic-shell room with a slurry tank and silica sand stations.
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Episodes (11/11)
Sculpture (Fine Art)
Lorraine Vail
Academy of Art University Presents an Afternoon with Lorraine Vail, Sculptor and Fine Artist
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12 years ago
22 minutes 11 seconds

Sculpture (Fine Art)
Noble Bronzes: Willis O'Brien
AAU Sculpture Chair Lawrence Noble discusses his sculpture of Willis O'Brien at Lucasfilm.
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12 years ago
15 minutes 50 seconds

Sculpture (Fine Art)
Noble Bronzes: Eadweard Muybridge
Lawrence Noble discusses his sculpture of Eadweard Muybridge, one of the fathers of motion pictures, at Lucasfilm.
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12 years ago
14 minutes 56 seconds

Sculpture (Fine Art)
Noble Bronzes: Darth Vader
Lawrence Noble discusses his sculpture of the iconic Darth Vader at Lucasfilm.
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12 years ago
9 minutes 1 second

Sculpture (Fine Art)
Noble Bronzes: Philo Farnsworth
An interview with Lawrence Noble about his statue of Philo Farnsworth, the inventor of television, at Lucasfilm.
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12 years ago
8 minutes 48 seconds

Sculpture (Fine Art)
Noble Bronzes: Yoda
An interview with Lawrence Noble about his sculpture of Yoda at Lucasfilm.
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12 years ago
13 minutes 54 seconds

Sculpture (Fine Art)
Director Intro: Lawrence Noble
AAU Sculpture Departmental Director Introduction: Lawrence Noble
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12 years ago
3 minutes 48 seconds

Sculpture (Fine Art)
Director Interview: Lawrence Noble
Interview with AAU Sculpture department's director, Lawrence Noble
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12 years ago
16 minutes 12 seconds

Sculpture (Fine Art)
Jeff Nishinaka
Paper Sculpture with Jeff Nishinaka
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12 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes 9 seconds

Sculpture (Fine Art)
Zoo Project
Sculpture students from the Academy of Art University talk about their experience developing installation art projects at the San Francisco Zoo.
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13 years ago
19 minutes 56 seconds

Sculpture (Fine Art)
Professional Practices with Andy Cooperman and Harriete Estel Berman
Career advice to Academy of Art Students on things to consider as a professional artist.
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13 years ago
1 hour 20 minutes 35 seconds

Sculpture (Fine Art)
The Sculpture Center, which houses the Academy of Art University's Fine Art Sculpture Department, is a 50,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility located in the heart of San Francisco's museum and gallery district. We teach aesthetic and concept development as well as a variety of media-specific skills such as ceramics, bronze casting, welding, forging, jewelry/metal arts, papermaking and neon. We also have as strong figure modeling program. The ceramic facility contains front-loading computer programmed electric and gas kilns, a slab roller, extruder and a pug mill. The Metal Arts/Jewelry students have access to a 20-ton Hydraulic press, which nicely compliments the enameling, Lost Wax casting and calibrated burnout kilns. The Papermaking classroom also has a hydraulic press and vacuum table for finishing and a large Hollander beater to assist students in making European and Asian-styled paper. Undergraduate Sculpture students and Fine Art Graduate School students use the contemporary technique of "ceramic shell" bronze casting. They enjoy intensive work at the AAC Foundry in South San Francisco, where there is a 150lb metal crucible (silicon bronze and aluminum), burnout kiln, cut-off station, burr-king sander and sand-blaster for their artwork. Back at the 410 Bush Sculpture Center, we house the wax studio with gating and sprue-stations and a ceramic-shell room with a slurry tank and silica sand stations.