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Gianluca Bianchino is a multimedia artist living and working in Northern New Jersey. Inspired by physics and architecture, Bianchino’s work is focused on immersive site specific installations and interactive wall sculptures.

This event is open to students enrolled in ARTS 307 and ARTS 402 only.

Professor Weissman will bring his Intermediate and Advanced Sculpture classes to the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art. The MASS MoCA houses some of the largest and most ambitious art installations of our day.

Accompanying a museum tour, Professor Weissman has arranged for the students to visit the resident artist studios housed at the museum.

This is a closed event.

This is a closed event.

This trip will encompass two separate art institutions, Storm King Sculpture Park and Dia Beacon Museum. The day beings at Storm King where students will be broken up into two groups led by the faculty of teh represented courses. While at Storm King, students will alternate presenting on various works of art to the group, prepared beforehand, while still leaving time to explore and experience the grounds. After lunch, the group will go to Dia: Beacon Museum where they will be led on a docent tour of the museum. During this tour the docent will provide inside information on the collection as well as antidotal facts about the art and museum space. After the tour students will have time to explore on their own and look through the amazing library/gift shop, home to a number of limited publications on art.

This event is open to student of Basic Sculpture and Intermediate/Advanced Sculpture ONLY.

This is a closed event.

Professor Weissman will bring the students of both his intermediate and advanced sculpture classes to the 10th Annual Intercollegiate Iron Pour. The Intercollegiate Iron Pour at Salem Art Works will enhance the students learning by introducing them to new methodologies and processes of iron casting while simultaneously exposing the students to a larger community of contemporary artists and sculptors. Throughout the weekend long event, students will be able to tour the 100 acre sculpture park, visit the resident artist studios, and interact with other students from over 10 schools including Alfred University, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, and Rochester Institute of Technology.
This event is open to students ARTS 307 & 402 Only.

Open to Intermediate Sculpture Students.

The Intercollegiate Iron Pour at Salem Art is a weekend long symposium that brings together students from across the northeast to celebrate and learn about the expansive field of cast iron. With multiple large-scale iron pours, artist talks, and group activities, the weekend provides and immersive and highly intensive learning experience.