Jillian Conrad
Associate Professor
Program Coordinator
E-mail: jconrad@uh.edu
Office: ESS 142
The Sculpture Program is an open laboratory with strong connections to Houston’s vibrant art communities. Built upon a forty-year history of shaping the regional art community in Southeast Texas, we teach contemporary sculpture as an adaptable, intelligent practice that constantly seeks new forms and ideas. We do this by supporting the material- and labor-intensive aspects of making things designed to live in the physical world and maintaining multiple workshops across two buildings on campus, while simultaneously creating opportunities for our students to engage the more ephemeral and fantastical aspects of the expanded field with recent seminars on topics like Art & Magic and Dirt.
MFA in Sculpture
The graduate program in sculpture provides the space and critical guidance for developing uniquely personal and critically viable work. Private studio and access to a wide range of technical facilities affords the opportunity to investigate a variety of sculptural medium. Inter-media and hybrid work is encouraged through contact with a diverse group of faculty, students, visiting artists and critics. Exposure to Houston’s vibrant art community provides exhibition opportunities and real life experience in becoming a professional artist.
MFA candidates have 24-hour access to their own private studios as well as to fabrication facilities in the sculpture area. Support is available to MFA candidates through financial aid, scholarships, internships, assistantships and teaching fellowships.
Student Work
Visiting Artists/Curators/Critics
Internships/Independent Study
Sculpture majors with a studio art GPA of 3.0 or higher are eligible for internships in area museums, alternative spaces and galleries including DiverseWorks Artspace, Lawndale Art Center, the Contemporary Arts Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Houston Center for Contemporary Crafts. Interns learn about the operation of for-profit and non-profit institutions by working as gallery assistants, curatorial and research assistants, and in educational programming and preparations departments. Students generally earn three Related Arts credits for the successful completion of an internship. Specific information regarding eligibility, requirements and opportunities is available from the sculpture area at the time of class registration.
Facilities
Fine Arts Facility
Elgin Street Studios
Careers
Our most dedicated and inspired graduates enjoy dynamic careers making and exhibiting art. For these artists, the BFA degree is only the beginning of a lifetime of learning and dedication to the profession, as they establish independent studio practices and begin their professional careers. These graduates follow the path of productive, impactful artists, by expanding discourses in contemporary art, and contributing to the cultural vitality of Houston and other important art centers.
Our students go on to complete graduate degrees in studio art and arts administration in museums, galleries, and non-profit spaces; they also work in arts-related industries like fabrication, art handling, documentation, web design and preservation. Other BFA graduates complete teaching certification requirements through the College of Education and teach in public school systems. Students who are interested in teaching at the college level must first earn an MA or MFA degree.