Introduction to Three Dimensional Design
About the Instructor Wren Schulz
Wren Schulz is a mixed media metals artist currently pursuing an MFA in jewelry and metals at Edinboro University. They received their undergraduate degree in Journalism in 2023 from the University of Georgia as well as completing a post baccalaureate in jewelry and metals there in 2024. Their work plays with combining plastics and fibers with traditional metals techniques to create layers of texture and color as part of a larger discussion on identity and human connection.
Class Description
This class introduces the fundamentals of 3D design through three hands-on projects, each exploring different materials: wire, cardboard, and foam. Participants will begin by working with wire, translating their sketches into small sculptures by bending and wrapping the material, learning how to transform lines into three-dimensional forms. Next, they will move on to cardboard, creating stackable layers to explore depth and planes. Finally, participants will work with foam, shaping and assembling it to craft fully realized 3D objects, refining their skills in carving and construction to produce finished sculptures.
Price
$100 for members and $110 for non-members. Members use the code 3DESIGN for your discount!
Dates & Times
This class meets on Saturdays, December 7th through January 11th from 12 – 2 pm.
Materials Required
Materials are included.