Ceramics

Ceramics
Designing, throwing, hand forming, decorating, glazing, and firing techniques.
ART
359R
 Hours3.0 Credit, 2.0 Lecture, 4.0 Lab
 PrerequisitesART 216
 NoteFee.
 TaughtWinter
 ProgramsContaining ART 359R
Course Outcomes

Context

Student work will be contextualized within contemporary thought and practice.

Independent Voice

Students will begin to develop an independent voice in their relationship with ceramic methods and forms.

Directed Art Practice

Students will produce a body of work with the following criteria:

  • All aspects of the work must be addressed. (No loose ends).
  • The work will be archival within its intended context.
  • The work will be intellectually challenging and contribute to any genre it borrows from.

Skill Development

Students will learn the essential skills involved with building, joining, drying, glazing and firing ceramic art.