Sandra Eula Lee
Sandra Eula Lee is an interdisciplinary artist whose work has been exhibited internationally. Lee explores migration and urban/rural development by investigating materials and making in her sculptures, installations, and drawings. Moving across the land, images and sensations develop into a reflection on landscape, considering cultural memory, development narratives, and future ecology. Lee is an assistant professor and head of Visual Arts at Montclair State University.
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Sandra's Upcoming Workshops
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Level I
Students are new to sculpture and have no formal training.
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Level II
Students have a basic knowledge of 3-D art making and sculpture concepts and are comfortable using a variety of hand and power tools. Students have taken one or two sculpture classes or workshops.
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Level III
Students have experience with a variety of materials and fabrication techniques and know how to use hand and power tools competently and safely. Students are self-starting with some formal training in critical aspects of sculpture and have completed a portfolio of work. Students have taken a minimum of three classes or workshops.
Jul 28 - Aug 1, 2025
9AM-5PM
The Ecological Turn: Sculpture and Place
Sandra Eula Lee
Tuition $1,290
Code S0909-25
This hands-on workshop investigates the artistic, social, and ecological aspects of sculpture with an emphasis on landscape and place. How are materials and objects consumed in daily life and how does this affect the way we perceive material in an artwork? We discuss material histories within the ethics of making. A variety of sculptural processes are presented with emphasis placed on identifying and communicating ideas through materials. The workshop structure includes group critiques, individual feedback, and studio time.