The Ceramics faculty, curriculum and facilities support a wide variety of approaches to contemporary ceramic art, including functional, sculptural and design-based methodologies. You?ll work with a variety of formats, including techniques based on the object, time, installation, utility and industrial applications. Later as an advanced student, you?ll be equipped with a semi-private studio space and work in a creative environment with open studio hours seven days a week.
Sculpture courses focus on technical, critical and professional skills. You'll grow as an artist by being exposed to traditional processes such as carving, clay modeling, welding fabrication, assemblage, mold making and bronze casting. 3D digital production, rapid-prototyping, video and new media are some of the contemporary processes you'll learn.