The Sculpture Lab offers over 8600 square feet of combined indoor/outdoor work space for undergraduate and graduate student use. Included as part of the facility is an industrial woodshop with band saw, table saw, panel saw, compound miter saw, radial arm saw, horizontal belt sander, disk sander, and drill press. There is a metal shop primarily designed for light- to medium-duty steel work including MIG, ARC and gas welding with a metal band saw, pedestal grinder, belt sander, drill press and arbor press.
The Sculpture Lab offers over 8600 square feet of combined
indoor/outdoor work space for undergraduate and graduate student
use. Included as part of the facility is an industrial woodshop
with band saw, table saw, panel saw, compound miter saw, radial
arm saw, horizontal belt sander, disk sander, and drill press.
There is a metal shop primarily designed for light- to
medium-duty steel work including MIG, ARC and gas welding with a
metal band saw, pedestal grinder, belt sander, drill press and
arbor press. We also have a tool check-out room featuring an
extensive inventory of conventional and powered hand tools,
clamps and hardware for manipulating a wide variety of materials.
Students have open access to two large open-use sculpture studios
and the outdoor sculpture courtyard. The woodshop, metal shop and
tool check-out room are accessible daily during regularly
scheduled hours supervised by professional technicians and a
staff of qualified, well-trained graduate students and
volunteers.
The Sculpture Lab is located in Room 112 on the first floor of
the Art Building. For more information on the sculpture
facility, please contact the lab technician, Fernando Gama.