Undergraduate Catalog 2019-2020

ART 2230 Ceramics: Handbuilding

Introduction to hand built techniques with emphasis on making, glazing, and firing ceramic works. Students will explore both current and historical ceramics while solving aesthetic and technical problems in clay. An additional 3 hours of independent studio work is required

Credits

3

Prerequisite

None

Typically Offered

Demorest Campus: spring day

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon the completion of this course, students will be able to demonstrate the following outcome-based learning skills:

  1. Develop ceramic handbuilding skills in pinch, coil, and slab techniques. 
  2. Explore the strengths and limitations of different forming techniques. 
  3. Know and use beginning ceramic terminology. 
  4. Develop a safe work habit of studio practice and equipment maintenance. 
  5. Participate in clay and glaze formulation and testing. 
  6. Participate in the firing process of primitive, electric, gas and wood kilns. 
  7. Have a beginning knowledge of historical and contemporary ceramics. 
  8. Begin to understand the balance between personal aesthetics and technical demands of the ceramic process. 
  9. Begin to develop visual solutions and speak about the technical ascetic choices in a critique setting.