ART 152: Ceramics III

Class Program
Credits
5
Clinical Hours None
Weekly Contact Hours
7
Course ID
090864
Meets Degree Requirements For
Humanities with Performance
Description

Continued study and work in the methods and skills for creating ceramics.

Grading Basis
Graded
Prerequisites

Course Learning Outcomes

Core Topics

 

  1. Continuation of skills and techniques learned in Art 150 including the following:
    1. Handbuilding techniques, including pinch, coil and slab methods.
    2. Wheel throwing techniques, including functional and non-functional ware, thrown and altered forms, various sizes and shapes, lid making, trimming.
    3. Firing techniques, including bisque, Raku, high-fire, low-fire.
    4. Surface decoration, including underglaze, glaze, surface texture, smoke firing.
    5. Materials and methods, including making clay and glazes.
    6. Exploration of the history of ceramics in various cultures.
  2. Students will have increased responsibility for the direction of their own work. Degree of skill and complexity increase.
  3. Further exploration into historical context of world ceramics.