Studio Art Classes

Sculpture Intensive

Friday, October 4–Friday, December 13, 2024
10:30 am–3:30 pm
Education Dept Art Studio (Classroom 305E)
Ticket Required

Occurring every Friday except 11/29

Members
$392.00
Nonmembers
$462.00
Add to Calendar 2024-10-04 10:30:00 2024-10-04 15:30:00 Sculpture Intensive 10/04/2024 10:30 AM Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 465 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115, USA Museum of Fine Arts, Boston tickets@mfa.org America/New_York public

Gain a comprehensive understanding of fundamental sculptural techniques using diverse materials and conceptual approaches. Examining both traditional and contemporary methods, students analyze sculptures from the collection based on artistic principles, historical context, and personal interpretation and apply critical thinking skills to execute their own three-dimensional art forms.

Class will break for a short lunch.

Students are responsible for providing their own supplies. View the supply list here.

Occurring every Friday except 11/29

Course Number
S2-F
Medium
Sculpture
Level
All Levels
Number of Sessions
10
Age
18+

Ticket Information

Registration for February, April, and Summer vacation week classes ends at Noon the Friday before the class starts.

Before registering for classes, please review Program Information and Policies.

To order tickets by phone, call 1-800-440-6975 ($6 processing fee applies); no in-person ticket sales.

Ticketing Policies

Accessibility

Due to the building’s historic architecture, the third-floor classrooms, 305A, 305B, 305D and 305E, are not wheelchair-accessible and must be accessed by stairs. Please let us know in advance if the student has limited mobility; we can make accommodations, including relocating the class to an accessible space.

To inform the Studio Art Class program of any access needs, please e-mail artclasses@mfa.org or call our office at 617-369-3295.

About the Instructor

Patrick Brennan is a Boston-based sculptor, master of fine arts student at MassArt, and art educator with years of experience designing and building statues for public parks and exhibiting at art galleries within the New England area. Along with being an art instructor at the °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±ÏÖ³¡Ö±²¥ he is also currently employed by the education department of Massachusetts College of Art and Design and previously by the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston. While in undergraduate school he studied figurative sculpture under the guidance of professor Charles Stigliano and became highly skilled in the discipline of classical sculpting in regard to proportion, anatomy, composition, and complex symbolism.