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|name=Ceramics | |name=Ceramics | ||
|description=This course is a basic ceramics class for both beginners and students with prior clay experience. We will explore all of the basic clay construction methods such as pinch pots, coil building, additive and subtractive, slab building (tiles and boxes) and basic wheel throwing and more. Students will learn a variety of clay construction skills and glazing techniques to create ceramic works of their own original design. Drawing skills are important in this course to conceptualize and plan pieces before construction. Classwork consists of clay projects and weekly sketchbook assignments. | |||
''Either Art Foundations, Drawing I or Drawing II are required prerequisites for this course, or by special permission of instructor.'' | |||
|department=Fine and Performing Arts | |department=Fine and Performing Arts | ||
|teacher=Kelly Foshee | |teacher=Kelly Foshee | ||
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|grcode=FA | |grcode=FA | ||
|offered=Currently | |offered=Currently | ||
|opento=Juniors, Seniors | |opento=Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:10, 22 April 2024
Department | Fine and Performing Arts |
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Teacher | Kelly Foshee |
Sessions | 1 |
Prerequisites | Art Foundations |
GR Code | FA |
Offered | Currently |
Open to |
Sophomores Juniors Seniors |
This course is a basic ceramics class for both beginners and students with prior clay experience. We will explore all of the basic clay construction methods such as pinch pots, coil building, additive and subtractive, slab building (tiles and boxes) and basic wheel throwing and more. Students will learn a variety of clay construction skills and glazing techniques to create ceramic works of their own original design. Drawing skills are important in this course to conceptualize and plan pieces before construction. Classwork consists of clay projects and weekly sketchbook assignments.
Either Art Foundations, Drawing I or Drawing II are required prerequisites for this course, or by special permission of instructor.