The Sculpture Programme provides a structure that incorporates both individual and group tutorials, as well as a dedicated seminar programme. Critical reviews of student work are conducted consistently throughout the year and at the end of each term, and we invite external visitors to contribute to these discussions when they become School-wide.

Sculpture students have access to College-wide technical workshops (according to academic need) as well as all facilities within the School of Arts & Humanities.

The Programme offers:

  • a critical environment in which to discuss contemporary issues for making Sculpture now
  • individual and group tutorial and cross-school group crits, facilitated by leading practitioners and thinkers
  • a flexible studio space that can be used collectively or individually
  • access to a range of technical facilities including wood and metal workshops, traditional and digital printmaking, photography and wood and metal workshops, 3D modelling suite, retouching and moving image workstations, scanning and colour printing.
  • opportunities for external projects, exhibitions, overseas travel and international exchanges (including Paris, Edinburgh, Kyoto, Austin Texas)