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Alfred University sculpture students awarded UAP summer Art Makers Apprenticeships

Mar 13, 2025   |   Arts At Alfred News   News   Student Life  
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Alfred University students Brandon Latcham (left) and Jesse Hawley (right) are shown here in the Urban Arts Projects (UAP) foundry, where they will take part in the Art Makers Apprentice Program this summer. During the summer of 2025, Alfred University students Brandon Latcham and Jesse Hawley will serve as student apprentices for Urban Art Projects (UAP) in the Hudson River Valley.

Latcham, a senior fine arts major (sculpture dimensional studies) and Hawley, a first-year MFA student (sculpture dimensional studies), will participate in the Art Makers Apprentice Program during UAP’s summer workshop. The program aims to teach a hands-on approach to the making of art and working in a foundry.

The Art Makers Apprentice Program is a unique collaboration to empower, inspire and celebrate the next generation of art makers between UAP’s One Earth Initiative and Alfred University’s National Casting Center Foundry, School of Art and Design, New York State College of Ceramics.

During the apprenticeship Latcham, Hawley, and other participating students will gain hands-on experience of working on a variety of public art projects and foundry practices at UAP’s extraordinary art making facility located in New York’s Hudson River Valley. Set up by Coral Lambert, professor of sculpture in Alfred University’s School of Art and Design, in conjunction with UAP, the program is in its third year. During the summer of 2024, Alfred University students Joseph Langford and Alyssa Nicholson served as student apprentices for Urban Art Projects.

ABOUT URBAN ART PROJECTS (ONE EARTH INITIATIVE)

Urban Art Projects is one of the biggest art foundries given its global network and reach. This means UAP’s activities and processes have played a major role in the damage caused to the environment, natural resources and ecosystem compared to other foundries. Project One Earth is UAP’s commitment to sustainability, systems thinking, and eco-efficiency. The implementation of critical activities informed by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals is considered as UAP's next innovation and transformation story that will positively impact its stakeholders, clients, partners, employees, and most importantly, future generations.


ABOUT THE NATIONAL CASTING CENTER

As part of the Sculpture Dimensional Studies Program, the National Casting Center is a melting pot of experimental activity. The NCC is set within the School of Art and Design, New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, and comprises of two comprehensive state-of-the-art facilities: one specializing in Metal Casting and the other in Glass Casting. Courses are taught extensively in both areas from sophomore through the graduate level. The Foundry is directed by ISC Outstanding Educator and Sculptor Coral Lambert, a recipient of the ISC Outstanding Educator award.

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