This 5 week course will cover the basic clay skills of pinch slab coil and wheel forming.
Beginning ceramics syllabus.
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This is a living class with a living syllabus.
Students will produce ceramic art work using pinch slab and coil techniques.
Contemporary art and design history will be stressed throughout the course by exploring the talents and lives of artists who dominate this genre.
18 to 20 works required quality is selected from these 18 to 20 works breadth section sc4 sc5 sc6 the assignments listed below will help meet the requirements of the 3 d portfolio.
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Students may have other ceramics projects that would also fit in this section from.
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Syllabus adaptability this syllabus may be adapted throughout the year to reflect the needs and desires of the artists.
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Students will learn the basic vocabulary of ceramics as well as methods of surface treatment firing and other related aspects.
This limitation help us focus on developing our skills to their full potential.
We will also cover modeling methods and decoration styles.
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Beginning ceramics course description syllabus and contract teacher.
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In the ceramics portion students will learn various beginning building methods clay characteristics and glazing and firing procedures for student created greenware in a 1800 f art room kiln.