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High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Arts, Audio-Video Technology and Communications cluster Visual Arts pathway.

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How does one become a sculptor? There's no recipe. Artists find their niches in a variety of ways.

While a formal education isn't mandatory, many sculptors complete a fine arts degree and train under master artists. Though the talent is often intuitive, honing your skills takes practice and training.

College sculpture education programs generally encourage students to work with a variety of media. They explore and research a wide range of approaches and concepts.

Sculptor Michael Kaczor advises young sculptors to visit sculpting shows put on by sculptors, toolmakers and stone suppliers. This will give you a sense of the industry and can provide valuable networking connections with others in the field.

"My suggestion to a student is 'Go for it!' If you are happy with what you have produced, do another one," says sculptor Chris Rose.

"Some sculptures will be great -- some may not be great at present. Wait -- your mind may change and they will be great later! Some pieces you may think are terrible, but a stranger may think they are absolutely wonderful. Everything is relative."

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