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  • 3.00 Credits

    An advanced course in printmaking that enables studetns to explore a major theme through multiple images and text. Using a variety of printmaking media, series of plates are developed linked by a conceptual thread or written text. The resulting prints are formatted either in a custom portfolio or a bound book and presented as a single work. Some experience in printmaking, especially intaglio is helpful, but not required. Prerequisites: Type: Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment:
  • 3.00 Credits

    Exploration and instruction to develop technical, aesthetic, and skills in ceramic handbuilding processes. Projects are geared toward using clay as a versatile material for all types of object making. Students investigate historical and contemporary artists and techniques. Various tools include the slab roller, extruders, plaster molds, and sand blaster. Slip/glaze applications include both high- and low-fire techniques with gas and electric kilns. Prerequisites: Culturally Diverse ContenType: hybrid studio/critique(5 hrs t Enrollment:
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the potter's wheel as a tool for clay form making. Projects explore various techniques, development of skill and experimentation with functional and nonfunctional formats. Slip/glaze applications include both high- and low-fire techniques with gas and electric kilns. 3 credits Prerequisites: Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: departmental required/elective
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Type: hybrid studio/critique(5 hrs Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment:
  • 3.00 Credits

    Encourages the discovery and development of personal imagery and the integration of these images with the student's clay work. This course serves as a liaison between 2-D image making including photography, painting, printmaking and sculpture. Ceramic material awareness is stressed only to the degree that it is needed to transpose the student's extensive two-dimensional explorations into three-dimensional format. All clays, means of firing, three-dimensional formats and two-dimensional possibilities can be considered. Prerequisite: any 200 level ceramics course. Prerequisites: none Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment:
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides the conceptual framework and the processes with which solely to produce functional potery. Employing handbuilding, wheel working, plaster molds, and a vairety of firing options, students are encouraged to produce place settings, serving dishes, and teapots. Devleoping form languarge with both design and sculptural considerations, students will create pottery for utitlity and as vehicles for personal expression. No prerequisite. Experience is beneficial but often comes with blinders. Prerequisites: Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment:
  • 3.00 Credits

    A forum for discussion of current contemporary art making issues in the medium of clay. Students research the topics and artists important to their own development. Visiting artists, slide lectures, studio visits and exhibitions are incorporated. With faculty assistance, students define and develop two bodies of work for each semester. This work must explore different technical areas of clay object making and firing. An active journal with source material related to the student's work is required, as are mid-semester critiques and final semester review boards. Prerequisite: 6 credits of 200- or 300-level ceramic electives Prerequisites: Type: hybrid studio/critique(5 hrs Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: departmental required
  • 3.00 Credits

    A forum for discussion of current contemporary art making issues in the medium of clay. Students research the topics and artists important to their own development. Visiting artists, slide lectures, studio visits and exhibitions are incorporated. With faculty assistance, students define and develop two bodies of work for each semester. This work must explore different technical areas of clay object making and firing. An active journal with source material related to the student's work is required, as are mid-semester critiques and final semester review boards. Prerequisite: 6 credits of 200- or 300-level ceramic electives Prerequisites: Type: lecture/seminar(3hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: departmental required
  • 3.00 Credits

    An investigation of clays, slips, glazes, and kiln firing procedures. The focus of the course Is the acquisition of theoretical and practical knowledge of clay bodies, and ceramic surfaces and color. Prerequisites: None but clay experience beneficial Type: lecture/seminar(3hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment:
  • 3.00 Credits

    CER/SC 304 Ceramic Sculpture is an advanced elective studio course which includes both aesthetic and technical information applied to producing contemporary ceramic sculpture. Over the semester, discussions concerning the potential of ceramic technologies and uses surrounding the 'art object' and sculpture will be built into the content of studio projects/investigations. Slide and book lectures will include objects of various cultures and periods. Presentation of objects, installation, site-specific and environmental art in nature and architecture will also be discussed and experienced. Through involved exploration, each student should expect to produce work which reflects personal technical and conceptual development. This course has a prerequisite: Any 3 credit Ceramic Course, particularly Handbuilding. Prerequisites: any 3DCR course Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: Friday, March 13, 2009 Page C1 of 3
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