A progressive curriculum from foundational anatomy to advanced portraiture. Build technical skill and artistic vision at your own pace.
Begin your sculpture journey with foundational techniques. Learn to see and build form through careful observation and hands-on practice.
Choose from two study paths: the classical David series (Eye, Nose, Ear, Mouth) or the organic Acacia Floral model. Both develop essential skills in proportion, plane analysis, and three-dimensional thinking.
Perfect for absolute beginners or artists from other disciplines seeking to strengthen their understanding of form and volume.
5 weeks (15 hours total)
Friday, 6–9 PM
Maximum 8 participants
None required
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Deepen your understanding of the human form through skull and facial muscle construction.
Build a complete skull from anatomical reference, then layer the facial muscles to understand how bone structure shapes surface form. This knowledge transforms how you see and sculpt the human face.
Essential preparation for portrait work and advanced figurative sculpture. Recommended for students who have completed Level 1 or have equivalent experience.
5 weeks (15 hours total)
Friday, 6–9 PM
Maximum 8 participants
Level 1 or equivalent
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The course begins on March 13th.
Apply everything you've learned to create a portrait from life or self-portrait.
Work from a live model or mirror to capture likeness, expression, and character. Learn professional techniques for building armatures, establishing proportions, and refining surface detail.
The culmination of the sculpture program. Students should have completed Levels 1 and 2, or demonstrate equivalent skill through portfolio review.
5 weeks (15 hours total)
Thursday 6–9 PM
Maximum 6 participants
Levels 1 & 2 or portfolio
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Apply everything you've learned to create a fully realized figure sculpture from life or reference.
Work from a live model or carefully selected reference to understand gesture, structure, balance, and anatomical relationships across the entire body. Deepen your ability to construct strong armatures, refine proportions, and develop expressive surface detail.
This level integrates gesture, anatomy, rhythm, and structural clarity into one complete sculptural statement. Emphasis is placed on posture, weight distribution, and capturing presence in space.
The culmination of the full academic figure progression. Students should have completed Levels 2 and 3, or demonstrate equivalent skill through portfolio review.
5 weeks (15 hours total)
Thursday 6–9 PM
Maximum 6 participants
Levels 2 & 3 or portfolio
SOLD OUT
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