Ceramics 1 course description ceramics 1 is an introductory course in ceramics covering the three basic methods of hand building.
Ceramics handbuilding syllabus.
Hand building unit 9 weeks 2.
Students will learn the basic vocabulary of ceramics as well as methods of surface treatment firing and other related aspects.
The ability to successfully manipulate clay through the basic handbuilding techniques of coil pinch and.
This course is designed to offer an in depth exploration and to enable students to discover their own individual language in clay.
Textured slab cylinders 4.
The most common handbuilding techniques are pinch pottery coil building and slab building.
Each project will be explained in detail and each technique will be demonstrated in.
Glazing unit ongoing 3.
Students will produce ceramic art work using pinch slab and coil techniques.
Altered slab cylinders 5.
Ceramics classes may have a special interest in joining and participating in extracurricular ceramic activities.
Syllabus adaptability this syllabus may be adapted throughout the year to reflect the needs and desires of the artists.
This course is intended for those studying ceramics for the first time and is a comprehensive introduction to the craft of clay working.
Thank you in advance for your support this school year units of study units area of study length of time 1.
The instructor to modify the syllabus during the semester.
This is a living class with a living syllabus.
Developed by mieke de deyne who has over 17 years experience in ceramics this course combines some of her favourite learned techniques from her masters in fine arts ceramics at australian national university.
Any changes made to the syllabus will be.
Handbuilding a combination of coil carving pounding and squishing has taken center stage in the art world says adam welch an art lecturer at princeton university and director of greenwich house pottery the oldest non profit ceramics studio in the country since 1909.
Mastery of the basic handbuilding techniques.
But are not limited to advanced student exposure to various cultural connections throughout the history of ceramics expanded knowledge of tools and techniques and exposure to artisans currently involved in the ceramic process.
To make a pinch pot one inserts a thumb into a ball of clay and continually pinches the the clay between the thumb and fingers while rotating to thin.
Art203 ceramics i beginning ceramics 5 credit.
Handbuilding is an ancient pottery making technique that involves creating forms without a pottery wheel using the hands fingers and simple tools.
Successful completion of art 1 course available to.
Syllabus for ceramic ii.