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Knows the tools, equipment, technology, materials, and techniques used in sculpture production and carries out their work safely, consciously, and ethically. |
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Understands the history and contemporary practices of sculpture and positions their work within the context of art history and current theoretical discussions. |
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Ensures the integration of theory and practice by effectively utilizing methods and techniques related to the field of sculpture. |
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Develops multidimensional and creative thinking, designing, and application skills; transforms sensory perception into tangible forms by experimenting with original modes of expression. |
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Internalizes interdisciplinary interaction and integrates inputs from various fields into their creative processes. |
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Discusses formal and aesthetic elements critically with other cultural actors, remains open to constructive feedback and dialogue, and conducts self-assessment. |
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Effectively presents their sculptures through visual, written, and oral methods and professionally shares their work in environments such as symposiums, exhibitions, and competitions. |
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Actively participates in project processes, works harmoniously and productively either individually or in a group, and plans and manages the use of time and resources. |
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Deepens their artistic and intellectual curiosity by using scientific research methods and directs their personal sculpture practice. |
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Embraces lifelong learning, continuously developing their artistic identity by following new approaches and technologies in the field of sculpture. |