Sculpting with Paper Clay Over Wire

NC2XXX-01

Start Date

07/20

Time

Sun 7-9pm; Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri 9am-4pm; Sat 9am-noon–

Room

South 202

End Date

07/26

Meeting Day

Sunday through Saturday

Credits

0 or 2

Have you wanted to work in clay but firing your sculptures is impossible or impractical? Handmade paper clay is rougher than kiln clay, but it can take detail, and unlike kiln clay, it can be used over a wire armature. It hardens into a very solid object that does not need to be fired. All sorts of materials can be added to it (sticks, sand, string, fabric…) to create figures, creatures, or objects with a raw and primal energy. The clay can also be tinted or darkened by mixing in acrylic paints. It has the same sort of immediacy in its expression as something made by layering plaster, except that it allows time for modeling as it does not harden quickly. In this class, you will also have a chance to experiment with using a packaged paper clay, which is smoother and allows for more detail.

We will start with learning how to make a sturdy armature for sculpture. I will go over the ingredients for making your own paper clay and how to effectively apply it on both a solid form and an open wire structure. Since paper clay works so well with wire, we will also create a more detailed wire sculpture out of a dark annealed wire, adding paper clay into specific areas for emphasis and contrast. Any student who wishes to explore making sculptures solely with wire is welcome to do so. I will go over connecting wire, making things stand up, and creating variations in the lines; those who would like to can play with wire sculptures while paper clay sculptures are drying.

The subject matter for your sculptures will be up to you, but I will offer structured assignments for students who want a starting point.

Schedule

  • Check-in (on-campus students): Sunday 2–4pm
  • Orientation and dinner (everyone): Sunday 5pm
  • First class meeting: Sunday 7-9pm
  • M-F Class scheduled 9–4pm (studios are open until 10pm Su and 6am-11pm M-F)
  • Lunch 12:30–1:30pm, Dinner 5–7pm, Artists Lectures 7:30–8:30pm
  • Open Studio and Celebration, Friday 6-9pm
  • Final class Saturday, 9am–noon
  • Checkout (on-campus students) prior to Saturday class

Housing: The early registration discounted rate ends February 28

Sally B. Moore

Sally B. Moore holds a BFA in painting and an MFA in sculpture from MassArt, and a BA from Vassar College. She has two upcoming solo shows, one at Howard Yezerski Gallery, and another at Maud Morgan Art Center’s Chandler Gallery (scheduling postponed due to the pandemic.) Recent shows include Healing Nature, a national juried exhibition … Read more