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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course investigates the production of ceramic objects that are developed within a series format. Projects include unique pieces that are part of a related series and limited editions of identical objects. Ideas explored include architectural relief tiles, tableware, and various sculptural formats. Mold making and ceramic casting processes are incorporated with various low- and high-fire glaze options. Prerequisite: Any 200-level ceramic elective or permission of instructor any 200 level ceramic elective or permission Prerequisites: Culturally Diverse ContenType: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) t Enrollment:
  • 3.00 Credits

    Production and use of tiles, mosaics and reliefs. This course explores historical and contemporary uses of clay in architecture and objectmaking. Projects include design consideration, fabrication methods including mold and die processes and installation techniques. Prerequisites: CER203 Type: hybrid studio/critique(5hrs) Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: all college elective
  • 3.00 Credits

    Ceramics Chemistry offers students the opportunity to gain familiarity with clays, surfaces, and kilns. Weekly assignments, independent projects and two exams provide students with the exposure necessary to gain basic and personalized knowledge of ceramic materials and processes. Prerequisites: Type: hybrid studio/critique(5 hrs Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment:
  • 3.00 Credits

    Assists Students in developing a focused coherent body of work through several research projects, exposure to artists and concepts, and the coordination of personal sources intent and ceramic technique, Prerequisites: 6 credits in Ceramic Studios Type: hybrid studio/critique(5 hrs Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: departmental required
  • 3.00 Credits

    Nurtures the development of a coherent body of work based on sophisticated techniques and a maturing sense of aesthetic direction. The course stresses the importance of drawing, model making, and journals to the creative process. Through assigned projects and workshops, students work with faculty to develop a personal body of work that represents depth and breadth of exploration of the ceramics medium. Group and individual discussions emphasize the development of critical vocabulary along with advanced technical exploration. Prerequisite:CER202 and CER203. Prerequisites: 6 credits in Ceramic Studios 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: hybrid studio/critique(5 hrs Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: departmental required
  • 3.00 Credits

    Assists Students in developing a focused coherent body of work through several research projects, exposure to artists and concepts, and the coordination of personal sources intent and ceramic technique, Prerequisites: 3DCR350, 3DCR351 Type: hybrid studio/critique(5 hrs Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: departmental required
  • 3.00 Credits

    Nurtures the development of a coherent body of work based on sophisticated techniques and a maturing sense of aesthetic direction. The course stresses the importance of drawing, model making, and journals to the creative process. Through assigned projects and workshops, students work with faculty to develop a personal body of work that represents depth and breadth of exploration of the ceramics medium. Group and individual discussions emphasize the development of critical vocabulary along with advanced technical exploration. Prerequisite:CER202 and CER203. Prerequisites: take 3DCR450 Type: hybrid studio/critique(5 hrs Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: departmental required
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course if focused on translating design concepts into finished ceramic objects. An emphasis on drawing and model making will be used as the basis for projects that use a variety of handbuilding, moldmaking, casting, and finishing techniques. Previous experience in ceramics recommended but not required. Prerequisites: Type: Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: Friday, March 13, 2009 Page C2 of 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to give students exposure to Vietnamese culture, art and history. MassArt has a unique opportunity to explore this wonderful country with the support of the Indochina Arts Parnership and its director, Boston artist, David Thomas. Prior to the trip, students will be given a brief overview of Vietnamese history and its cultural influences. We will also focus on Chinese, French (Beaux Arts) and Soviet (Socialist) influences. The group will travel to Ho Chi Minh City, Da Nang, Imperial City of Hue, and Hanoi. They will have the opportunity to visit galleries and museums, ancient pagodas and villages famous for ceramics, silk weaving and papermaking, local art colleges and many artists' studios. Prerequisites: none Type: travel Culturally Diverse Content Enrollment: all college elective
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