This is the second of a two-semester course sequence of sculpture investigations and is designed to further expand awareness of materials and concepts available in the discipline of sculpture. Each semester, contemporary and/or traditional materials and methods are introduced. Topics may include, but are not limited to: kinetic and robotic art, public art, earth art, fibers, interactive art, sound and light, and figure sculptures. At the conclusion of this course, students are versed in the topic of the semester’s coursework, and can create work that demonstrates this knowledge. Prerequisite: FAS 2250 Sculpture 1: Sculpture Practicum. Non-Fine Arts majors accepted upon Department Chair’s or Department Head’s approval.