Students in the Dynamics of Sculpture course installed giant, floating elephants in Farinon College Center as their final class project. Taught by Nestor Gil, assistant professor of art, the course teaches the foundation of basic sculptural techniques, materials, and creativity in the studio and is open to students of all majors. This photo gallery chronicles the installation.
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January 5, 2012
Floating Elephants: Students Install Temporary Sculpture in Farinon
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tagged with Art, Humanities, The Arts
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