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Nov 21, 2024
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2016-17 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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AT3221 Ceramics II This course will be a refinement of the fundamental skills learned in AT1221 or AT2221, Ceramics I, with a heightened emphasis on the ability to gain technical mastery over core forms, and to critique work with clearly developed criteria. Students will be expected to create more complex and challenging functional and sculptural pieces, including vessels and forms with handles, lids, and spouts. In addition, students will work with different clay bodies, and explore more advanced surface treatments such as sgraffito, the use of stains, underglazes, slips and engobes. A major component of the course is the expectation that students will spend time in the studio outside class on a regular basis to complete their work and to advance their skills and ideas. Students in this course will be expected to serve as mentors to students in the studio who are just beginning to work in clay, and to set a standard with their work. All students in Ceramics II will also be expected to show their work in the student art show at the end of the term in a way that reflects the care they have taken to present their work as professionally as possible. Students will be expected to do regular research and exploration into ceramics forms, processes, and contemporary practices, including ceramic installations. This course was formerly coded as AT2221. Credits: 3.000
AT 2221 Lecture Min Credits: 3.00 Or AT1221 Lecture Min Credits: 3.00 $35.00
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