The sculpture area is comprised of three generously equipped studios: Clay, Small Metals and Wood.  Each studio is designed to be a flexible workspace, allowing for the production of sculpture while maintaining an open, uncluttered floor plan.  The Clay and Wood studios have full access to a large courtyard that includes a covered kiln area as well as a covered work area for stone carving. State-of-the-art digital equipment as well as traditional slides and video recordings support faculty lectures in sculpture.

The Wood studio is equipped with commercial grade stationary tools as well as a complete inventory of hand tools and chisels. Professional woodworking benches provide optimum work space. The studio features tall ceilings and an eastern facing glass wall that opens up onto additional space in the courtyard via a large glass overhead door.

The Clay studio is designed for the use of clay in the production of sculpture.  Hand building and mold making are emphasized with built-in areas designed to accommodate specific processes.  The covered kiln area is housed in the courtyard and consists of five electric kilns of varying sizes as well as a clay mixer and pug mill.  The Clay studio also features tall ceilings and an eastern facing glass wall that opens up onto the courtyard via a large sliding glass overhead door providing for additional workspace.

The Metals studio focuses on sculptural construction in precious metals such as silver and copper.  It is a beautifully equipped studio with four brazing stations and six professionally equipped individual worktables.  The studio is set up for small, intimate classes so that the students are able to master the fine detail work associated with precious metals.

The students’ store their artwork, materials and tools in finely crafted wood lockers that line the corridor outside of the studios.