1. Creative sculpture- 2  PFAS  11810:  Develop aesthetic sensibilities which transgress the conventional oppressive notions of art and beauty. Understand the heterogeneity of artistic positioning regarding the question of the relationship between art, aesthetics, politics and society. Develop new approaches to the history of representation in sculpture with regard to the broader socio-cultural context. Understand creative practice as a constant challenge towards the available dominant and oppressive notions of language. Understand and stretch the creative sculptural practice as a way to engage with the contemporary sensorial politics. Understand creative practice as a process that blurs the boundaries between art and life, emphasizing the participation, dialogue, and action in the public sphere.