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Discover a world of creativity and self-expression through the wide range of sculpture classes available. From clay modeling to metalwork, learn new techniques and unleash your artistic potential while gaining hands-on experience in this dynamic art form.

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Stone Carving with Alex Khalifa

The Compleat Sculptor See all classes by this school @ 110 West 19th Street, New York, NY

Discover the art of stone carving in a hands-on, expertly guided workshop. Learn to shape, refine, and polish stone using traditional tools, with personalized instruction to support your creative vision. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced artist, this course provides the skills and confidence to work independently. Extensive open studio hours allow you to refine your craft at your own pace.

(55) All levels 18 and older
$350

4 sessions

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Direct Carving in Wood

The Compleat Sculptor See all classes by this school @ 110 West 19th Street, New York, NY

Discover the art of direct wood carving, where you’ll allow the natural qualities of the wood to shape your creative expression. Whether you're a beginner or have carving experience, this hands-on class encourages you to work freely, forming a deep connection with your material. Embrace the challenge of subtractive sculpture, and create unique works that reflect your personal vision.

(55) All levels 18 and older
$350

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Stone Carving with Ailene Fields

The Compleat Sculptor See all classes by this school @ 110 West 19th Street, New York, NY

Discover the art of stone carving in this highly acclaimed course taught by renowned sculptor, Ailene Fields. Learn the techniques of initial roughing out, form development, and final finishing, while choosing from a variety of stone options. This individually oriented class will provide you with the essential knowledge to create your stunning stone sculptures.

(55) All levels 13 and older
$350

4 sessions

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Resin Rubber Overview: Mold Making

The Compleat Sculptor See all classes by this school @ 110 West 19th Street, New York, NY

Explore the essentials of mold making in this beginner-friendly workshop designed to demystify key materials like polyurethane, polysulfide, and silicone. Learn about various mold types, from box molds to multi-part molds, and discover when and how to use them effectively. Perfect for newcomers, this course will give you a strong foundation in materials and techniques for successful mold making.

(55) Beginner 13 and older
$55
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Kaelin Figure

The Compleat Sculptor See all classes by this school @ 110 West 19th Street, New York, NY

Discover a dynamic approach to sculpting the human figure from life, with a focus on proportion, gesture, and expressive form. Learn to work efficiently at a small scale, capturing movement, refining anatomy, and developing strong compositions. Ideal for artists seeking to deepen their understanding of the body in clay.

(55) All levels 18 and older
$995

4 sessions

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Sculpture 101

Clay CA See all classes by this school @ 900 N Broadway, Los Angeles, CA

Embark on a journey of artistic expression with our hands-on sculpture class. Learn fundamental techniques like slipping, scoring, coil building, and slab building under expert guidance. Unleash your creativity in a supportive environment where all materials and glazes are provided, ensuring a seamless and fulfilling experience.

(8) Beginner 18 and older
$75
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Coil Building Evenings

Clay CA See all classes by this school @ 900 N Broadway, Los Angeles, CA

Discover the ancient art of coil building in this hands-on clay workshop. Craft your own vessel, perfect as a vase or for holding objects, while exploring techniques used for millennia. Ideal for beginners and creatives looking to experiment with larger, abstract forms—all materials included.

(8) All levels 18 and older
$75
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Weekly Sculpting

The Art Studio See all classes by this school @ 6450 Westminster Blvd, Westminster, CA

Unleash your creativity and bring your fantastical concepts to life through the art of sculpting. Join Rachel Chang in a studio class that caters to both beginners and advanced students, guiding them in working with water-based or oil-based clay. Develop your skills, discover the elements of art, and transform your ideas into reality.

(3) All levels 13 and older
$90
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Kids & Clay (Ages 5-9)

Clay CA See all classes by this school @ 900 N Broadway, Los Angeles, CA

In this play-based, after-school class, kids explore clay, drawing, movement, and found materials in a supportive, creative environment. Projects may include making ceramic instruments, experimenting with texture, or trying portraiture—all guided by curiosity and imagination. Emphasis is placed on freedom of expression through hands-on exploration.

(8) All levels 5 - 9 years old
$60
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Furniture Building Course

Clay CA See all classes by this school @ 900 N Broadway, Los Angeles, CA

Elevate your creativity by designing and constructing functional ceramic furniture in this immersive studio course. Learn to draft and build unique pieces like tables, stools, and lamps, while mastering techniques for larger forms. Studio access and materials are included for a comprehensive hands-on experience.

(8) All levels 18 and older
$450

6 sessions

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Sculpture Classes Coming Up in Chicago

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Modeling Drapery in Relief Sculpture

Evanston Art Center See all classes by this school @ 1717 Central St, Evanston, IL

Explore the expressive power of fabric in figurative sculpture as you learn to depict drapery with confidence and creativity. This class offers a guided, approachable experience that transforms a challenging element into a powerful artistic tool. Discover how folds, flow, and texture can enhance storytelling and bring your sculptural work to life.

(93) All levels 18 and older
$280

6 sessions

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Evening Figure Sculpture

Evanston Art Center See all classes by this school @ 1717 Central St, Evanston, IL

Discover the art of figure sculpture with expert guidance, tailored to all experience levels. Explore your unique style while focusing on form, proportions, and the gesture of the model’s pose. Each class begins with quick sketches to enhance your understanding and capture the essence of each pose. Bring your creativity and sketchbook to embark on this sculptural journey.

(93) All levels 16 and older
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$260

5 sessions

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The Figure: Real or Imagined (Ages 16+)

Evanston Art Center See all classes by this school @ 1717 Central St, Evanston, IL

Explore the art of sculpting the human figure in clay, capturing both realism and imagination. Study proportions, gestures, and anatomy while working from live models, and unleash your creativity through interpretative projects. Refine your skills in a supportive and inspiring environment.

(93) All levels 16 and older
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$595

12 sessions

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Thing Theory: Found Object Sculpture

Evanston Art Center See all classes by this school @ 1717 Central St, Evanston, IL

Embark on a transformative exploration of found object sculpture, where ordinary items evolve into extraordinary works of art. Embrace the ethos of Thing Theory as you gather materials from your environment, weaving narratives and memories into sculptural forms. Through hands-on guidance, unlock the creative potential of everyday objects, crafting pieces that resonate with personal meaning and collective experience.

(93) All levels 18 and older
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$455

10 sessions

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Figure Sculpture Independent Study with Model

Evanston Art Center See all classes by this school @ 1717 Central St, Evanston, IL

Refine your figure sculpting skills in a dedicated studio environment with our independent study course. With a nude model posing for each session, immerse yourself in the artistic process under the guidance of a monitor. Ideal for those with prior figure sculpture experience, this informal setting allows for focused exploration and growth in your craft.

(93) All levels 18 and older
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$470

10 sessions

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Advanced Intaglio Carving

Pizzuti Intaglio Arts See all classes by this school

Master the art of intaglio carving by focusing on creating lifelike portraits with expert guidance. This advanced course hones your precision and technique, pushing your skills to new heights. Ideal for those ready to perfect intricate details and elevate their craftsmanship.

Advanced 18 and older
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$679

2 sessions

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Virtual Polymer Clay Earrings and Accessories

Jade Scarlett See all classes by this school

Join us for this fun, beginner-friendly, no experience needed class and learn how to make unique earrings and other accessories with oven-bake clay using just a few tools and your imagination! We’ll show you how to mix colors, create gradient and marbleized patterns and how to add texture and layered elements to your one-of-a-kind jewelry creations.  In this class you will: Learn how to condition and work with polymer clay Design your...

(686) Beginner 16 and older
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Beginner Clay Sculpting

Pizzuti Intaglio Arts See all classes by this school

Discover the fundamentals of sculpting and develop the skills to take your art to the next level. This class is designed to help beginners build a solid foundation in 3D art, all from the convenience of home. Perfect for those eager to explore creative techniques and expand their artistic journey.

Beginner 18 and older
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Beginner Intaglio Carving

Pizzuti Intaglio Arts See all classes by this school

Master the basics of gemstone carving with expert guidance in this hands-on course. You'll learn the essentials of stone selection, key tools, and foundational techniques to craft unique designs with confidence. Perfect for beginners, this course also serves as an introduction to the lapidary arts, helping you build the skills needed to create stunning pieces.

Beginner 18 and older
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$449

2 sessions

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Intermediate Intaglio Carving

Pizzuti Intaglio Arts See all classes by this school

Elevate your gemstone carving expertise by crafting a detailed intaglio lion with personalized guidance. This course delves into advanced carving techniques, helping you refine your design skills and bring intricate details to life. Suitable for those with prior experience or a passion for learning more advanced methods.

Intermediate 18 and older
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$579

2 sessions

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Sculpture Classes Coming Up in Boston

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Stone Carving Saturdays

Scott's Stone Carving Classes See all classes by this school @ 80 Loomis St, Bedford, MA

Experience the timeless art of stone carving in this immersive, hands-on workshop. Guided by expert instruction, you’ll learn to see imagery within stone, plan and shape your sculpture, and master essential hand-carving techniques. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced sculptor, leave with a unique stone creation and newfound confidence in this captivating art form.

(9) All levels 12 and older
$190
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Stone Carving Weekly Class

Scott's Stone Carving Classes See all classes by this school @ 80 Loomis St, Bedford, MA

Discover the art of stone carving in a welcoming and inspiring environment. From beginner techniques to advanced creative exploration, you’ll master chisels, files, and finishing methods while crafting pieces that reflect your unique vision. Enjoy peaceful hours shaping alabaster, guided by expert instruction and hands-on demonstrations.

(9) All levels 13 and older
$255

3 sessions

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Adult Stone Carving - Weekly (10 Class Package)

Scott's Stone Carving Classes See all classes by this school @ 80 Loomis St, Bedford, MA

Come learn how to carve stone(alabaster) and enjoy all parts of this fascinating ancient medium. Beginning/intermediate/advanced students are all welcomed. You will learn the whole process of stone carving from beginning chisels, to the files and finishing process. Students are encouraged and helped to produce the type of work that interests them! More advanced students are helped to pursue new creative directions or to revisit current ones. Class...

(9) All levels 18 and older
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$715

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Sculpture Classes Coming Up in Houston

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Pint Glass

Juggernaut Glass See all classes by this school @ 1710 Burnett St, Houston, TX

Unleash your creativity in the mesmerizing world of glassblowing. Craft your own masterpiece under the guidance of experienced instructors. Join us for a hands-on journey into the art of creating beautiful glassware.

(26) All levels 18 and older
$150
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Heart Paperweight (Furnace Glassblowing)

Juggernaut Glass See all classes by this school @ 1710 Burnett St, Houston, TX

Witness the mesmerizing craft of handblown glass as artisans mold exquisite heart-shaped paperweights. Under the guidance of skilled experts at Juggernaut Glass, embark on a journey to craft your own personalized masterpiece, perfect for gifting or adorning your desk with timeless elegance.

(26) All levels 18 and older
$100
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Glass Egg Flameworking (2 Hours)

Juggernaut Glass See all classes by this school @ 1710 Burnett St, Houston, TX

Unlock the artistry of glass egg-making in this comprehensive flameworking class. From shaping molten glass to mastering intricate techniques, discover the beauty of crafting Easter eggs or Passover Seder plate pieces. Ideal for beginners and seasoned artisans alike, delve into the mesmerizing world of glass manipulation under expert guidance.

(26) All levels 18 and older
$85
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Sculpture Classes Coming Up in Atlanta

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Spring Break Arts & Crafts Camp

Paint n Brush The Creativity Cafe See all classes by this school @ 99 Highway 81 West, Mcdonough, GA

Process art takes a different approach that allows children to shift their focus from the end product to the process. It celebrates discovery and creativity and supports their natural inclination as sensory explorers. Children learn to embrace experimentation, think about physical limitations, gain confidence as they realize their own ideas, and use critical thinking skills. As art-facilitators, we do not  have all of the answers. Instead,...

(3) All levels 7 and older
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$53.50
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Reviews for Sculpture Classes

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  • This was a fantastic experience, the chefs were very knowledgeable and patient. They took their time explaining and showing how to measure, cut, roll, cook, and do everything else that comes with learning how to prepare a meal. You can feel their passion for the art as they guide you to create with confidence. Everything was cleanly, the space was intimate and cozy. It was absolutely wonderful and I can't wait to take another class soon!
  • This course is the continuation of Yoga I where we continued working on our practice while taking it further. We were 5 students and received plenty of attention from our teacher Apsara and her assistant. We focused on breathing exercises, salutations, the head stand, the shoulder stand and other poses. Mediation and relaxation were always included. It felt like the right way to learn yoga.
  • Fun and quick beginner class. Cosy studio and small class size is a bonus so it’s easy to see and hear what the instructor is talking about.
  • Raphael’s art workshop has been one of the most enriching learning experiences I’ve had. I came in with minimal experience and left with a solid understanding of core techniques like mark mapping, measuring proportions, judging tonal values, and working with charcoal to create form. Learning how to see and translate light, shape, and tone onto paper was eye-opening. The studio environment is focused yet relaxed, and Raphael brings both technical precision and philosophical depth to his teaching. His guidance helped me approach drawing not just as a skill, but as a way to slow down and see the world differently. I also appreciated the supportive atmosphere among the students - we learned from each other as much as from the work itself. This class is perfect for anyone looking to build a strong foundation in drawing, regardless of experience. Highly recommend!
  • A great team/group activity! Shari and her partner were great at accommodating our group of eight. A very fun, easy, and fairly quick activity that everyone enjoyed.
  • This was an eye-opening experience. James, the instructor, is an incredible teacher with a breadth of artistic knowledge. He legitimately understands art and is a very effective teacher. You'll take classes in a real studio, a no-nonsense, all-business creating environment, not a YouTube influencer's manicured stage. I left the session motivated to continue my art pursuit and purchased more supplies to make it possible. This brief course was an incredible value for the money and I recommend it highly.
  • Great class! There was a very warm welcome and check in. The teacher was great and we got to make a beautiful arrangement!
  • Raphael is an excellent instructor. His style of teaching touches beyond the technical aspects of painting and drawing. He covers the history, the linguistic parallels, and the philosophy behind painting. Being a part of his class feels like I'm in a bygone era, where persistence toward singular aesthetic creations is celebrated, and the wisdom of the artists/philosophers the past are distilled in the proverbs that Raphael recites throughout the classes. Through Raphael's skillful instructions and his own reverence for art creation, I can fully appreciate the arts as a defining pillar of being human. I truly love spending time in his studio and look forward to learning more of what I can do through the skills gained.
  • This course covered a great strategy for starting drawing. Over the three sessions I learned a technique called "mark mapping" which helps to build the scaffolding of drawing in a way that's really intuitive. The instructor then walks through how to fill in the shading "values" of the drawing and finally how to add details to the drawing. The drawings are usually of abstract shapes - mine was hardware. My sessions were all charcoal based but I was able to transfer the skills to pencil outside of the class relatively easily. It helped me get started with building a practice out of drawing.
  • Great class - learned a lot!
  • What a great opportunity to learn more about something we all do! I had an excellent experience with Ocie. He answered all of my questions and gave me tips about how and where to take pictures, as well as how to frame them. As a novice, I appreciated the attention and the freedom. I would highly recommend a Walk About and plan to sign up for more!
  • It was an amazing class. Chef Dan was patient and informative. I would definitely recommend this class to anyone who would like to know how to prepare Sushi well in the home environment. This was my first time taking classes at this school, but I am looking forward to taking more of their classes. Thank you Chef Dan.
  • I got a lot out of this class. I've been to drawing classes where we're just told to draw without much guidance or instruction. Lucas gave us a framework and approach that was really helpful. We had a lot of time to draw. The class was maybe a dozen people so we got plenty of individual attention. The only suggestion I would make would be to give the students a chance to introduce themselves to one another. It would be nice to have a little bit more of a community. I'll definitely be back next week.
  • Baking a croissant can be very intimidating, especially for someone who is a novice in the kitchen. But this class walks you through the process. You work in teams with pre-measured and sorted ingredients, and in the end, you have some baked goods to take home!
  • Wonderful experience! The class is very well-structured so students can experience all the parts of a two-day process in a few hours. Chef Simon is an excellent teacher.
  • So fun! Really great environment.
  • I found Eva because I received a gift certificate to “Course Horse”. Anyway, I was looking for an “in-person” French class, but that wasn’t easy to find. And I live in New York City. Everything was ZOOM. But after the pandemic, everyone seemed to like it better than being “in person”. Except me. But now, I’m a believer. Eva has been in BERLIN, and it seems as if she were right in my living room. I couldn’t be happier. She is fluent in so many languages that one can feel humbled. But Eva doesn’t allow that. Within a few lessons, she will try very hard to discern how best you learn. Do you respond to visual or audio, or written? Right now, I’m reading Le Petit Prince and Tintin comics. Love both, and I’m learning a lot. Oh….Did I say that she’s a kind, patient, and forever resourceful teacher? I really couldn’t recommend her more.
  • Five months ago, I decided that I wanted to learn another language and committed to a comprehensive language-learning approach, incorporating apps, books, podcasts, and more. I was struggling with knowing if I was learning the right things or in the right way. After being tutored by Ms. Rosales for just a month, I found myself to be much more confident in reading and speaking French. At the 3-month mark, I can confidently say that working with her was the best decision I've made in learning any language, and I wholeheartedly recommend her to anyone I meet.
  • very fun and easy! I loved that we learned about the correct basil and Parmesan to use for homemade pesto
  • The session went excellent, Erin was fantastic!!
  • Paulie was awesome and we had a great time. Thank you so much!
  • I took this class with my husband and two older kids. We had a great time & are thrilled with our stained glass succulents. Justin was a fun and informative instructor and helped us create our original pieces in an easy to understand way. We truly enjoyed learning this new art and our time in the class. We will definitely look for more classes offered by Element Art Center! Highly recommend!
  • steve was super knowledgeable. loved the route of the tour
  • Great entry level workshop with a nice variety of tool instruction! I was admittedly looking for something bigger (the name was a little misleading to me) but the skills can be applied elsewhere. Friendly instructors and cool vibe!
  • He taught me a lot in the two hour session I was with him. I think more then I expected.
  • Felt welcoming and peaceful. Nice to be in a group of quiet focus
  • Fun class, well organized. Croissants were delish!
  • Learned so much in this class! Instructor was knowledgeable and personable, food was great, and I feel like I have a lot of takeaways that I'll be able to actually implement on my own.
  • Challenging in the best way! Loved the mix of technique and freedom. Left sweaty, inspired, and wanting more. Definitely coming back.
  • Really enjoyed this class. Chef Jen was great and made the recipes easy to follow. I appreciated the baking tips I could bring back to my own kitchen. I think doing both recipes was fine in the time we were given. Eating the treats was the best!
  • Alina Oswald is an excellent,patient instructor.. The lesson was methodical and well-paced. She provided helpful printed material during the lesson and the next day emailed me extensive follow-up information relevant to the lesson. I recommend her highly!
  • I'm completely new, I took two classes. The atmosphere is very friendly and welcoming. The class has a group of people who consistently go there, so there is a community. Great intro to improv, and I totally will come back.
  • Great teacher! She was very patient and was able to pivot. Loved it.
  • Ocie was fabulous - skilled and clear! It was a pleasure taking this class!
  • Great instructors and very organized approach. Off beat wines and cheeses.
  • I really enjoyed this class! Ocie patiently explained the fundamental concepts of photography, showed me how to use the menus and buttons on my new camera, and offered helpful critiques and exposure tips for the photos I took during the class. After just a few hours, I knew way more than when I started and felt confident to start taking pictures of the world around me.
  • Our instruction was helpful, friendly, and experienced. The class was extremely immersive and exciting. Would definitely recommend and will come back!
  • What a great yoga center! I really enjoyed going there twice a week for 4 weeks and being led by the experienced and warm teacher Aspara. Most students didn’t have much yoga experience and each class explored one of the 5 foundations of yoga (breathing, meditation, diet, positive thinking and poses). We went through the twelve poses in a slow and controlled pace. No pressure here, you do what you can! Price is very reasonable since the center is supported by volunteers. I’m looking at taking another class.
  • It exceeded my expectations. Sam was such a gifted and thoughtful teacher. 10/10
  • Lots of personal attention, care, and encouragement, and everything provided. It really gave a good introduction to the skills and techniques you need to become a jeweler.
  • Great intro into sewing basics. Very laid back and comfortable atmosphere.
  • It was great - I learned a ton and the combination of classroom, walk-about in the class and the assignments were wonderful. Patricia, my teacher was so incredible in knowledge, enthusiasm and joy of teaching. I loved how small the classes were also. I highly recommend to anyone who is learning how to use their camera!
  • I really enjoyed the work. Finding my voice. Being challenged to write. Being honest. Learn to Take a risk. I would recommend to anyone. I’d definitely do it again.
  • Highly recommend. The Home Cooking kitchen is immaculate, and well stocked. Our instructor, Chef Al as super personable and shared several cooking tips for preparing dips, noodles, knife skills, deboning chicken .... and also provided detailed hand-outs so we could replicate at home. The class was fun, interactive and informative. What's more, we had time to test and enjoy a delicious Vietnamese dinner, family style, all within the 3 hour time slot. I absolutely loved the shrimp/pork spring rolls, and the marinated chicken. Loved it so much I've signed up for another class.
  • Peter was a fantastic teacher. I’m looking forward to taking more classes with him. The lessons have been invaluable and I feel really confident about my progress.
  • Exceptional! The instructor was inspiring and being in the Chicago Botanic Gardens was inspiring and a perfect setting to hone my photo skills. I highly recommend this course and I will be taking the intermediate.
  • Such an excellent way to be introduced to wheel throwing! Our instructor Siri was excellent— she explained the process well, and was very helpful as we encountered new questions and created new problems. We made multiple pieces each, and while only one firing is included in the class fee, the firing fee for additional pieces is so inexpensive that we ended up deciding to keep everything we made. We may be back to take more classes and learn more advanced skills :D
  • Anjali was a great teacher and the class really allowed everyone to move at this own pace. Supportive, helpful and insightful. Appreciated it all.
  • Loved this course so much I'm already trying to figure out a next level of it! Even as someone who already does cook at home, especially within my culture's cuisine I learned so much in this class. In particular strong foundational things that ground you in how to think about food and cooking so that we can continue exploring ingredients and flavors beyond what we do in class. Very highly recommend!
  • I had the BEST time at Aterlier Sucre. I have taken a few of their classes and was excited to try the new cake decorating class. Jennifer was an amazing instructor and the class was well-structured and easy to book. I would definitely recommend.

Discover the Best Sculpture Classes Near Me

Sculpture is three-dimensional art. Sculptures can be created from a variety of different materials including stone, clay, plastic, and metal. The use of sculpture as a form of expression dates back to prehistoric times, when small animal and human figures were carved out of stone, bone, and ivory. One of the things that makes sculpture unique as a form of art is that it is experienced in a physical space, where viewers can look at it from different perspectives. In addition, the way a viewer experiences a sculpture can change depending on where they is in relation to the piece. Recently, some sculptors have experimented with this viewing experience, by creating sculptures that include other types of media such as light and sound, to create a multi-sensory experience that the viewer participates in.

Why You Should Learn Sculpture

People learn sculpture for a variety of different reasons. One of the most common is that sculpture can be a very fulfilling form of self-expression. Some people find that sculpture can allow even greater creativity than two-dimensional art forms like painting or drawing, because it gives artists the opportunity to work with a wide range of different materials, and create work that can be viewed from different angles, touched, and even interacted with. Sculptors are thus able to express many different ideas and emotions through their work.

Learning sculpture can also give people practical skills and knowledge that they can use in other settings. For example, as they work, sculptors often develop their creativity, hand-eye coordination, and problem-solving skills. Sculpting also involves persistence and patience, since it can be a process of trial-and-error. Finally, sculptors need to learn how to visualize three-dimensional forms. All of these different skills can be valuable in other creative fields including other types of visual and fine art, but also more practical fields such as design and engineering.

5 Ways to Learn Sculpture

Sculpture can be learned in a number of different ways. Beginners often start with free resources such as YouTube tutorials. There are hundreds of different free learning options online, and these can be a great way to get an overview of this topic, or learn a few basic skills. However, students who are serious about sculpture typically end up enrolling in a paid class. 

Paid classes are usually more comprehensive, and also provide access to an experienced instructor. Most paid classes come in three formats: in-person, live online, and on-demand. In-person classes are popular for sculpting because they often include access to an art studio, and sculpting materials and tools. Live online or on-demand classes can be a good option for students who already have their own supplies. Both can be taken from any location with an internet connection, which means students have access to a greater variety of classes. Live online classes meet virtually, with real-time interaction between the instructor and the student, while on-demand classes are typically pre-recorded.

Another way to learn sculpting is by getting involved with other sculptors, and learning from them. For instance, some people go to craft fairs, galleries, and museums, where they can talk to other sculptors and look at their work. In this way, they can learn about techniques and materials that they may have never worked with before. An apprenticeship is also a popular option. With an apprenticeship, students work with an established sculptor, which allows them hands-on experience, and also the opportunity to learn from an expert.

In-Person Sculpture Classes

An in-person class is a popular way to learn sculpting, and students will find a number of different in-person sculpting class options. New York City is famous for its art scene, and has many different types of sculpting classes. For example, Wagner College Lifelong Learning offers Open Studio–Figure Sculpture, with four class sessions on Saturday mornings, at a cost of $150. In this class, students sculpt in clay, working from a long-term pose. They can also draw or paint from that pose if they prefer. The model fee, clay, and firing costs are included in the price of the class. Wagner College was founded in 1883 and is located on Staten Island, which is less than an hour's drive from Manhattan. Its Lifelong Learning program aims to provide enrichment, diversity, and self-empowerment for students of all ages. 

In UrbanGlass’s Casting the Void, students learn hollow core casting. This involves casting sculptural objects with a unique negative space inside. The class also covers writing kiln programs, coldworking, and polishing glass. Glass casting experience is preferred, but not required. Casting the Void runs on Sunday afternoons, with a total of seven sessions. Tuition is $1,240. UrbanGlass–located in nearby Brooklyn–was founded in 1977, and serves as a studio for more than a hundred different artists. It is the largest public-access glass blowing facility in the New York metropolitan area, and offers a variety of different glass-related classes.

The Compleat Sculptor offers a stone sculpting class called St1Carving Class: A Skill Based Approach. This class is on Tuesday evenings, and new students can start at any time. Each week, students learn to use different stone carving tools, and they practice their skills with an assigned project. Eventually, they start designing original sculptures. The cost of this class is $295, which includes the use of basic tools. Tuition also covers open studio time. Students need to buy a limestone block, to be used for essential projects. The Compleat Sculptor is located near New York City’s Flatiron Building, just half a mile from Union Square. It offers a long list of different sculpture classes, and also sells sculpting supplies.

St1Carving with Ailene Fields is another Compleat Sculptor offering. Ailene Fields is an acclaimed sculptor, and in this class, she demonstrates stone carving basics, including roughing out, developing a form, and final finishing and polishing. Participants can use marble or a softer stone. More advanced students have the opportunity to learn to carve with an air compressor. This course costs $295. Basic tools are provided, but students need to purchase their own stone. Safety glasses are also provided, and dust masks, earplugs, and gloves are available for purchase.

Los Angeles also has a vibrant art scene, and a range of in-person sculpting classes can be found there. Ceramics: Clay Sculpting is offered through Los Angeles City College. There are five Saturday morning class sessions, and tuition is $195. In this course, students learn how to work with clay, and they use hand building and clay decorating techniques to create a number of ceramic pieces. A basic pottery tool kit is needed, including a sponge, metal scraper, wire clay cutter, ribbon tool, aluminum needle, loop tool, potter's rib, and modeling tool. Los Angeles City College is in East Hollywood, which is about five miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles. It offers a wide range of different classes, and has been ranked as one of the best community colleges in Southern California.

Fantasy Sculpture is a four-session workshop offered through the Valley Art Workshop. This class is focused on intuitive sculpting, and takes students from figure drawing to conceptual sculpture. Tuition is $450. Students need to have a package of Chavant clay, wire, epoxy, a wood base, and basic sculpture tools. Founded in 2009, Valley Art Workshop Is a performance venue, and also offers a variety of different art classes. It is in the San Fernando Valley, which is about half an hour from the coast, and less than an hour from downtown Los Angeles.

The Art Studio offers a Weekly Sculpting class that runs for four hours on Saturdays. One class costs $85, however, the school recommends that students sign up for a block of four classes, at a cost of $320. Classes are project-based, and instruction is tailored to the skill level of the individual student. Students work with either water-based or oil-based clay. Wire, wood board, clay, and sculpting tools are provided. Students need a sketchbook, and pens and pencils. The Art Studio is located near Westminster Mall, and is about 30 miles from downtown Los Angeles. It was founded in 1994, by local artists.

In addition to New York and Los Angeles, in-person sculpting classes can be found in many other cities. Boston residents can sign up for a Summer Weekly St1Carving Class at Scott’s St1Carving Classes, which is in Bedford, about half an hour out of Boston. In this class, students of all skill levels can learn new alabaster-carving skills. Safety glasses, gloves, and a mask are required. Tuition is $625, and there are nine class sessions. This school was founded in 2010 by Scott Cahaly, who has been teaching stone sculpture for more than twenty years.

Scott’s St1Carving Classes also offers St1Carving Saturdays, which takes place on Saturdays, from 9:30 am to 2:30 pm, and costs $175. In this one-day workshop, participants learn hand-carving techniques, stone carving lore, safety, and tool sourcing, and they will work on their own sculptures. All materials are provided, and students leave with a sculpture. Students do need to bring safety glasses, gloves, and a mask. There is also an option to bring your own stone.

In Atlanta, Corrina Sephora Studios offers a Weekend Welding Workshop, where participants can use welding and forging techniques to create a metal sculpture. There are three sessions in this course, and the total cost is $697. No experience is necessary, however, experienced metal workers will have the opportunity to create more advanced pieces. Students should wear closed-toed shoes or boots. Safety glasses and work gloves are provided.

Students based in Chicago can attend a St1Carving Workshop with self-taught sculptor Jyl Bonaguro. Bonaguro takes a modern approach to carving, leaving some sections of stone untouched so that they resemble natural fragments excavated by archaeologists. In her workshop, students learn how to design, carve, and polish an alabaster sculpture. No experience is necessary, and materials are provided. Tuition is $85.

Virtual Sculpture Classes 

Some people learn sculpting by taking a virtual sculpting class. With this format, it is possible to attend from any location with an internet connection. Many students like virtual classes because no commute is required, and they can learn from the comfort of their own homes. Virtual classes are live, just like in-person ones, and students can interact with instructors in real time. They are often less expensive than in-person classes.

However, a downside to learning sculpting virtually is that it can be more difficult to observe techniques through a computer screen. In addition, with a virtual class, students generally need to supply their own materials, while these are often provided with in-person sculpting classes. As a result, virtual sculpting classes may be less popular, and more difficult to find, however, students who want to use this format are likely to find some options.

Grand Central Atelier is based in Queens, New York, and offers a number of online art classes. Portrait Sculpture is a six-week class where learstudents n how to sculpt realistically from a live model. The instructor covers measurements, maintaining clay at home, recycling materials, and sculpting specific features. Personalized critique is also included. Tuition is $495.

The Evanston Art Center in Evanston, Illinois, offers a variety of art classes online, including Recycle, Reuse, Repurpose, Making Sculpture. In this class, students create sculptures out of nontraditional materials. One of the goals of the course is to expand creative boundaries by looking beyond traditional sculpture materials. The class takes place via Zoom, and costs $375. Fishing line and kitchen shears are needed for the first session.

Students who want to learn virtually may also be interested in other types of virtual art classes. For instance, Introduction to Weaving is a virtual class offered by the Chicago Botanic Garden. Over the course of eight sessions, students learn a variety of different weaving techniques such as rya, twining, twill, and basket weave. On the first day of class, the instructor helps students construct their own looms. Tuition for this class is $374.

Sewing is another popular type of virtual class. The New York Sewing Center runs a four-session class called Sewing 101, at a cost of $450. The curriculum includes understanding sewing terminology, reading a commercial pattern, choosing the right fabric, setting in a zipper and waistband, and using different stitches and seam finishes. Students create a drawstring pouch and a skirt or drawstring pants.

Private Group Sculpture Classes

CourseHorse makes it easy to plan a fun and educational group event, with a variety of sculpture classes for private groups. For example, Virtual Clay Hand Building is $75 per person, and can accommodate a large group, of up to 500 people. This class is appropriate for beginners who have never worked with clay before. Participants learn basic pottery techniques, then create a planter or candle holder. All materials are supplied prior to the start of class, including air-dry clay that does not need to be dried in a kiln.

Polymer Clay Jewelry is another sculpting class for groups. This one can also be taken by up to 500 people, and is $85 per person. In this class, participants make customized jewelry out of clay. An instructor covers a variety of techniques, and then students create their own designs, making them as simple, or as complicated, as they want. All materials are supplied before the beginning of the class.

No registration is required to book an event through CourseHorse. There are also no booking fees. CourseHorse makes the booking process simple, and sends a class confirmation within twenty-four hours of booking. Further, with the site’s flexible change policy, changes to the total group size can be made up to 72 hours prior to the event, as long as the minimum group size has been met. Minimum sizes vary by class. To receive more information about scheduling a private event, contact CourseHorse.

What Will I Need to Learn Sculpture?

The materials needed to learn sculpture will vary depending on the type of sculpture being learned. In general, though, students need both sculpting materials and tools. For instance, students who plan to work with clay need clay, in addition to clay sculpting tools such as a wire cutter, shaping tools, a needle, and a potter’s rib. In contrast, stone sculptors use a different set of tools and materials such as limestone, chisels, mallets, and hammers. With any paid in-person sculpting class, materials and tools are often provided.

Is It Difficult to Learn Sculpture?

Sculpture can be challenging to learn, since beginning sculptors need to learn techniques and skills that are often unfamiliar, however, with time and practice, most people can learn this form of art. Through a combination of instruction, practice, and perseverance, sculptors can develop the many new skills that are required in this craft. Many people say that one of the biggest challenges in sculpting is learning to visualize three-dimensional forms in space, however, like most other sculpting skills, this comes with time and practice. Sculptors also need to learn to use the tools and materials specific to the type of sculpture they want to specialize in, and for this, they can often benefit from professional instruction.

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