Sculpture building open, but not for art students
The new School of Art Sculpture Building, which has been constructed
between Park, Edgewood, and Howe streets, opened its doors in late July, but
sculpture faculty and students will still have to wait at least a year before
they can take advantage of the space. The new structure is currently housing
the School of Architecture while the Paul Rudolph-designed A&A
Building undergoes complete renovation. Meanwhile, the sculpture program
remains at Hammond Hall across campus.
Sculpture faculty exhibit in United States and abroad
With the sculpture department staying put in Hammond Hall, primary
sculpture faculty have had time to prepare for exhibitions of their work.
Lecturer Daphne Fitzpatrick will have a solo show at Bellwether in New York
City from October 11 to November 10. Associate professor Joe Scanlan has two
exhibitions on view this fall in Europe, one at the Kunstammlung
Nordrhein-Westfalen in Dusseldorf, Germany, and another at the Institut d'Art
Contemporain in Villeurbanne, France. And Professor Jessica Stockholder ’85MFA,
director of studies in sculpture, is showing her work this fall in Los Angeles
and Vienna, Austria, and is working on an outdoor piece for Madison Square Park
in New York City.