Join 2019 20 artist in ruth easterbrook in exploring hand building with clay from home.
Ceramics 2 course description.
Ceramics 2 is designed for students who have completed ceramics i and want to perfect and refine their abilities in ceramics.
Students will develop skills required to plan and execute intermediate.
Beginner advanced instructor.
Forming techniques surface development and glazing and kiln firing practices will be introduced.
There is no pre requisite for this class.
Students will be able to discriminate between traditional and advanced ceramics.
Both the functional and sculptural ceramic traditions will be explored.
Ceramics 1 course description ceramics 1 is an introductory course in ceramics covering the three basic methods of hand building.
After successfully completing this course the student will be able to.
This course is intended for those studying ceramics for the first time and is a comprehensive introduction to the craft of clay working.
Ruth easterbrook course description.
This course provides a comprehensive study in methods of sculpture hand built clay construction and basic wheel throwing techniques.
October 26 november 30 6 classes days times.
Students will be able to use defect notation thermodynamics to explain the point defect chemistry of ceramics including the use of brouwer kröger vink diagrams.
There is a course fee of 20 00.
Students will be able to recognize and describe common ceramic crystal structures.
The primary emphasis is on studio work leading to a portfolio of finished pieces by the end of the semester.
Course description this course provides an introductory exposure to the history of ceramics and a beginning level experience in the use of clay as a fine art medium.
Demonstrate the ability to perceive and describe formal qualities and expressive content in ceramic products.
Creativity and quality craftsmanship are emphasized.
This course will provide instruction and practical forming experience as it relates to the design and production of ceramics.
The wheelwork is more rigorous and more challenging assignments are given.
High school ceramics sculpture curriculum.
Students will learn the basic vocabulary of ceramics as well as methods of surface treatment firing and other related aspects.
Mondays 6 30pm 8 30pm est level.
Students will produce ceramic art work using pinch slab and coil techniques.
Each session includes on line demonstrations and will address issues of construction function and cover a variety of surface decoration.
Madison central high school.