UC Berkeley Art Practice
Department of Art Practice at UC Berkeley

Sculpture Practice and Studios

Sculpture

The Sculpture Labs offer a superb range of possibilities for learning about fabrication in a variety of materials and processes. UC Berkeley supports traditional techniques in a facility equipped to handle metal fabrication, gas/arc/MIG & TIG welding, wood construction, mold-making and casting, laser cutting, sewing, and alternative materials. Advanced students participate in courses that allow them to pursue individual interests—including mixed-media formats, installation, and public art—with an emphasis on development of concepts, skills, and techniques.

The Sculpture Labs consist of four large studios/shops located on the ground floor of the Architecture + Art Practice Building: the wood shop, the metal shop, studio classroom, and outdoor workspace.

  • The wood shop maintains a large table saw, three bandsaws, stationary sanders, a lathe, a radial arm saw, two chop saws, one panel saw, a stationary jig saw, drill press, 6” joiner, a 16” planer as well an array of hand tools.

  • The metal shop equipment includes an upright band saw, a horizontal band saw, a lathe, two manual brakes, roller, anvils, drill press, stationary grinder/polishers, a rotary holepunch, a hydraulic sheet metal shear, a hand shear, air compressor, small aluminum sand casting, a milling machine. The metal shop also supports oxy acetylene/MIG/TIG/Spot welding and plasma cutting 4’X4’ CNC machine, computer workstations and an Epilog 75 Watt Legend EXT Laser cutting machine.

  • The third studio/classroom is an open workspace with sewing machines, flexible moldmaking and casting, tables, stools, and a display/working wall.

  • A large outdoor work area allows students to spread out and pursue large-scale projects and experiment with alternative materials. The space includes a rolling overhead crane, a forklift, and a covered workspace.

  • A small gallery for student projects is located in the foyer before entering the classroom and wood shop.

Two studio classes are taught each semester, and are assisted by a full-time staff Mechanician. Courses rotate between these selections:

  • ART 14: Sculpture: Foundations

  • ART 130: Advanced Sculpture: Concept and Construction

  • ART 133: Advanced Sculpture: Meaning in Material

  • ART 136: Advanced Sculpture: Radical Wearables (taught in The Project Lab)

  • ART 138: Advanced Sculpture: Installation

  • ART 160: Special Topics in Visual Studies

Location: Anthropology + Art Practice Building, ground floor
Sculpture Labs open hours: TBA

Lab use: Access to these spaces is reserved for students enrolled in Sculpture classes and to graduate students in Art Practice.
Facilities/Materials fee: varies per class

For more information, contact:

Teresa Smith, Sculpture Studio Mechanician
Email: idiolect@berkeley.edu
Phone: +1 (510) 643-0200
Office: 185 Anthropology + Art Practice Building

Faculty oversight:
Brody Reiman, Associate Professor
Stephanie Syjuco, Associate Professor

Note: All UC Berkeley students can access fabrication facilities at the Maker Labs in the Jacobs Institute for Design Innovation with a semesterly Maker Pass. These facilities are administered by the Department of Engineering and are separate from the Department of Art Practice.

Art 14 Beginning Sculpture project by Lena Gavenas

Art 14 Beginning Sculpture project by Lena Gavenas

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