Digital Sculpture
The Art and Technology of Rapid Prototyping

Workshop with Mary Hale Visser

Mary Hale Visser is Professor and Chair of the Art Dept. at Southwestern University in Geaorgetown, TX. She organized one of the first national digital art exhibitions for the Brown symposium in the early 80s and has juried several international digital sculpture exhibitions. She has lectured on her sculpture and digital work at international conferences, museums, and universities. She has presented at ISC 2000 in Houston, TX; Intersculpt '99 at the French Senate in Paris, France; ISC in Chicago, the 1990 NCGA in California, the International Ceramic Conference in Norway and SCAN conferences in Philadelphia, 1987. She has given numerous workshops on modeling digital sculpture and organized the rapid prototyping workshop for the 2000 International Sculpture symposium in Houston, Texas. In 2003 Hale Visser served as one of the jurors for the INTERSCULPT 2003 "Cyberrealism." Most recently she curated the International Rapid Prototyping Sculpture exhibition a 2 year traveling exhibition representing the latest and most advanced work being done in the digital sculpture field.

Her lecture will take place Thursday, April 7th, 2005, in the HRA Building 1.104 (Mac Lab) from 3:30-5:30pm. For more information, contact Professor Greg Metz in the Art Department at ext. 2774