Gregory S. Kline

Biography
Gregory S. Kline received his B.F.A. in Sculpture from Indiana University of Pennsylvania and a M.F.A. in Sculpture from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He has taught various sculpture courses at the University of Massachusetts over the past five years, including Bronze Casting. In addition, he has been the Sculpture Technician and Instructional Staff in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts at Hampshire since the Fall of 1999. His primary interests include metal casting, steel fabrication and assemblage sculpture. Professor Kline has exhibited his work nationally and is in numerous private and public collections.

Students I Advise
Gregory Kline is available during the school year in the art barn on weeknights from 5-9pm. Students have said that it is quite useful and exciting to talk to Professor Kline during these informal office hours. He is quite a source of knowledge. Greg can usually be found teaching, making sculptures or eating at Bub's B-B-Q.

Fall 2010
IA-0229-1 Object and Environment

Spring 2010
IA-0229-1 Object and Environment

January 2010
IA-0221-1 Moldmaking and Casting Technologies for the Visual Artist and Designer

Fall 2009
IA-0344-1 Division III Concentrators Seminar in Visual Arts

Spring 2009
IA-0308-1 Advanced Sculpture

January 2009
IA-0221-1 Sculpture Mold Making and Casting

   View course description here: Sculpture Mold Making and Casting

Fall 2008
IA-119T-1Sculpture Tutorial 

View course description here: Sculpture Tutorial

Spring 2008
IA-0229-1 Object and Environment

Current Projects
Gregory Kline is currently working on the construction of his home foundry in the studio that he built himself in Northampton, MA. Professor Kline is also a devoted and loving father to his two children, Arlo and Lulu.

Community Involvement
Gregory is a member of the Environmental Health and Safety Task Committee.

Additional Information
Gregory Kline may seem intimidating at first, but he is a real sweetie.