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University of Pécs
BSc + MSc In Sculpture
- Pécs, Hungary
Master degree
Full time
5 years
On-Campus
English
Graduates are familiar with the means of expression and the opportunities of sculpture, as well as its materials and techniques. They are visual artists who possess the technical, professional, aesthetic and social science knowledge based on modern and classical foundations in BSc + MSc In Sculpture. They are capable of analysing the general and individual social needs in their field.


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Sacred Art School
Master in Sacred Art
- Metropolitan City of Florence, Italy
Master degree
Full time
1 year
Blended
English, Italian
The Master in Sacred Art aims at offering theoretical and practical training in the field of sacred and religious art. This sector, deeply rooted in Italian culture and tradition constitutes a significant percentage of the Italian artistic heritage. The three specializations to choose from for the Master are Painting, Sculpture, and Goldsmithing.


Universal Arts School
Master in Graphic Design 3D
- Los Angeles, USA
- Valencia, Spain
Master degree
Full time
2 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus, Blended
English, Spanish
Boost your creativity in the world of 3D Graphic Design with an international master’s degree (USA–Spain) that combines digital art, technology, and professional practice to train designers ready for film, video games, and global advertising.


University of Memphis
Art - Sculpture Concentration, (MFA)
- Memphis, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master's in Art with a Sculpture Concentration (MFA) program is designed to develop advanced skills and artistic practice in sculpture. It emphasizes both technical craft and conceptual developmen...
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University of Mississippi
M.F.A. in Art - Sculpture
- University, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The MFA in Art with a focus on Sculpture offers students a comprehensive program designed to develop advanced skills in creating three-dimensional art. Students engage in studio practice, experiments,...


University Of South Dakota
Masters in Sculpture
- Vermillion, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master's in Sculpture program offers students a chance to deepen their practical skills and explore their artistic voice through rigorous studio work. Students are encouraged to develop a personal...


Tama Art University
Master in Sculpture
- Hachioji, Japan
Master degree
On-Campus
The Japanese word for "sculpture", chokoku, contains the spatial concept of "cho" (or "horu": to carve) and the temporal idea of "koku" (or "kizamu": to chop). Just as old as mankind, the art of the sculpture is still being succeeded by artists around the world who keep exploring its possibilities day by day. In other words, a sculpture is a monument of space and time that continues endlessly from the past to the present and further into the future. Returning time and again to the fundamental question, "What is sculpture?", we need to keep searching for the meaning of art unconstrained by trends and customs, based on the history of all kinds of arts and techniques. The Department of Sculpture aims to foster individuals who challenge new and timeless artistic possibilities through theoretical and practical work in an ample production environment.


Ohio University
Sculpture - MFA
- Athens, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The MFA program in Sculpture is designed to help students develop a strong foundation in contemporary sculpture practices. It emphasizes hands-on creation, critical thinking, and experimentation with ...


Tokyo University Of The Arts
MATER IN SCULPTURE
- Taito City, Japan
Master degree
On-Campus
The Department of Sculpture was launched in 1887 with the establishment of a sculpture course as a specialist program. This was later expanded into a plastic arts department in 1899. With the school’s transformation into Tokyo Geijutsu Daigaku in the 1949 educational reforms, the department once again became the Department of Sculpture. The current sculpture building on the Ueno Campus was built in 1971, and the doctoral program was established in 1977. Each year, a certain number of graduate students do their creative work at the Toride Campus. Educational philosophy: The Department of Sculpture stresses the importance of developing highly sensitive graduates capable of developing a vision for the future of art from a broad-ranging, global perspective, based on the history of art to date and the traditions of Japanese art. It attempts to instill this perspective by focusing on a broad-ranging study of the plastic arts and seeks to cultivate graduates capable of working as creative artists, as well as providing instruction in various arts-related areas. In the master’s degree program, students are supported by and work within a unique educational structure based on studios tailored to each student’s research goals. In addition, community involvement programs encourage each student to draw fully on his or her talents, unconstrained by preconceived domains of practice and materials, thereby providing opportunities to examine the possibilities of art in connection with society.


Yale University
Sculpture (MFA)
- New Haven, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The MFA Sculpture program focuses on helping students develop their unique artistic voice through a combination of technical skill, conceptual development, and critical thinking. Students are encourag...
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Pursuing a Master's degree in Sculpture allows you to delve deeply into three-dimensional art forms, combining traditional practices with contemporary techniques. This program encourages creative exploration, enabling you to develop a unique artistic voice.
Through courses in modeling, casting, and installation techniques, you'll hone practical skills necessary to create innovative sculptures. Students often engage in interdisciplinary projects, blending sculpture with other media such as photography, printmaking, and digital arts. Your studies may include topics like site-specific installations and community art projects that emphasize the relationship between art and environment.
As students develop their artistic abilities, they strengthen critical thinking and problem-solving skills that guide their practice. This environment fosters independence, allowing you to explore various concepts and materials throughout the creative process. Graduates often find success as professional artists, educators, or curators, with opportunities to exhibit their work in galleries and public spaces. Given the global nature of art, your skills will be applicable in a variety of contexts, enhancing your career prospects in the art world.