Congratulations on being accepted to MICA’s entering class of 2022! I’m happy you’ve expressed an interest in sculpture at MICA. Please join me at the virtual Open House session for Interdisciplinary Sculpture on Tuesday, March 8th at 8:00 p.m. (EDT). I’m happy you’ve expressed an interest in sculpture at MICA. I’d like to share with you a bit more about our department.
As an interdisciplinary sculpture major, you will learn from nationally and internationally recognized faculty with diverse backgrounds representing a breadth of technical and conceptual practice. This wealth of experience offers you a multifaceted approach to sculpture and the historical, theoretical and contemporary role of the artist. We celebrate the richness of all that sculpture is and can be, and we are linked by our common goal of rigorously balancing conceptual development with material and methodological inquiry. Our curriculum is structured so that every course—from introduction classes to upper-level electives—is geared to reflect this balance.
The department provides a holistic approach to sculpture that builds on the traditional while simultaneously engaging in emerging technologies and practices, exploring possibilities of art in societal and urban contexts, and finding relationships of a sculptural practice within the greater complexities of our global future. In courses such as Urban Resilience, Grow the Future, and Baltimore Urban Farming, you can create works that address urban issues of livability, race relations, education, sustainability, poverty, and more. Our Intro courses are designed to establish a strong proficiency in digital fabrication, woodworking, metal working, casting, robotics, and video. Further, you can combine your ideas with intermediate and advanced techniques in elective courses such as Repetition, the Copy and the Clone, Concrete Culture: The City as Text or Unravel the Code.
During your undergraduate studies, you can pursue opportunities for professional experience. Our students land impressive international internships with funding at Embajada gallery in San Juan, Puerto Rico, that provides an artistic platform for international political dialogue, catalyzed by ideas and aesthetic language; at Laberinto Projects El Salvador in Central America, and with internationally recognized artist, Cecile B Evans in the UK. Students become studio assistants for artists such as Matthew Barney, Joseph Kosuth and Tara Donovan. You may work for prestigious art institutions such as The Contemporary Museum, The Smithsonian, and MOMA. And each summer, our students compete in the global BioDesign Challenge in NYC.
Our young alumni have pursued graduate degrees at MIT, Columbia, Harvard Graduate School of Design, Yale, VCU, RISD, Princeton and UCLA. The interdisciplinary nature of our curriculum is reflected in the variety of their programs in visual art, architecture, electronic design, environmental science and emerging technologies. Alumni have established significant gallery practices winning numerous awards for their work, while others have become entrepreneurs establishing their own businesses that utilize their background in sculpture.
Perhaps of greatest importance is the absolute commitment we have to you -- to expose you to the extensive breadth that a sculptural practice is and can be. We are dedicated to working with you to help you find your own focus, to develop your unique vision and style, and to support you to discover the greatest possibility of your practice.
Welcome to the MICA community. We look forward to meeting you at Open House.
Sincerely,
Sarah Doherty
Chair, Interdisciplinary Sculpture