Sculpture (B.A.)

Sculpture is not just the art of crafting objects; it is a journey into the depths of human emotions and thoughts. Each sculpture tells a story, conveys a message, and invites its audience to reflect and ponder. In this art form, every small detail is important, and every carve and bend forms part of a larger whole.

About the Major

The Sculpture Major is an art that combines aesthetics and technology to create tangible and sometimes intangible works. This art reflects human experiences, emotions, and thoughts, depicted in forms and volumes. Artists use various materials such as stone, metal, wood, resin, and plastic to create innovative works.

In this field, the artist, like an architect, first visualizes their designs and ideas in their mind and then meticulously brings them to reality. Sculptures can be realistic or abstract, each reflecting the artist’s unique perspective on the world around them. Sculpture is an art that remains alive and dynamic over time, constantly innovating and creating new things in response to cultural and social changes.

Required Skills

This major requires not only technical skills and material understanding but also creativity and an artistic vision to bring lifeless materials to life with spirit and character. Students in this field need to dedicate relatively more time to their practice compared to other art majors.

Other necessary skills for these students include having an artistic spirit, an interest in sculpture and model making, strong communication skills, sufficient physical strength, especially in the hands, the ability to visualize mentally, and the ability to generate a significant number of ideas around a topic.

Job Market

Graduates of this field should not only think about making and selling sculptures, as the skills and knowledge they acquire at university allow them to work in a much broader area. Among the fields of activity for graduates of this discipline are teaching at art schools, educational institutions, and cultural centers; employment as an artistic affairs manager; relevant expert positions in municipalities; as well as setting up independent workshops and training centers. In general, the professional future of sculpting greatly depends on individuals’ skills and creativity. Obviously, having sufficient knowledge in this field along with academic education can carve out a better future for you.

About Pars University

Pars University of Architecture and Art, with its emphasis on modern education, experienced and prominent faculty, and collaboration with leading international universities, offers a dynamic and inspiring environment for nurturing the future generation of the country.
The university’s approach is to combine the essence of Iranian architecture and art with modern technologies. Its teaching methodology integrates theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience and real-world projects. This provides students with an opportunity not only to master theoretical foundations but also to significantly enhance their practical skills and creativity.