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An Introduction to the History of Figurative Sculpture Live Class – June 2023 with Jason Arkles

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Class Description

In this Live Class, instructor Jason Arkles will guide you on an 8-week expedition through the evolution of Western sculpture, from the ancient periods of Greeks and Romans up to the contemporary era. You will be exposed to diverse approaches to sculpting techniques and the influential movements and artists that define each era. Each week, Jason will work with you in exploring a different epoch of Western sculpture, deepening your comprehension of the art form and its historical context. This class is not just about technical proficiency, Jason will also delve into the storytelling and design aspects of sculpture, helping you understand the narratives and artistic impressions that have shaped our perception of the human form and the world. With Live Classes every week, you’ll have the opportunity to ask Jason any burning questions you might have. Moreover, each week will build upon the knowledge gained in the previous session, ensuring you’re continually progressing and refining your understanding.

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Earn a digital Certificate of Completion when you complete this Live Class and submit all assignments for review before the end of term. Certificate details are located in the Assignments tab of this lesson page. Additionally, students who fulfill the certificate requirements will receive a special badge for display in the NMA community forums and Discord server.

Check out Jason’s Podcast: http://www.thesculptorsfuneral.com/

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