Ceramics
Although some attention is given to the techniques related to functional pottery, the work developed in ceramics ranges in variety to also focus on
sculptural form. Ceramics students are expected to learn the basics of clay construction, glazing, and firing, but the ultimate aim is to use ceramics
media in an expressive way-to communicate ideas. The ceramics facility is extensive and well equipped with wheels for "throwing," rooms for
forming and glazing, and an impressive number of gas and electric kilns. Ceramics shares the "FIRE ARTS" area adjacent to sculpture, where an
additional salt kiln and raku facility are housed.
The ceramics facility includes: Three large undergraduate studios, large well stocked glaze room, Soldner clay maker, three new Olsen updraft
kilns of 25, 50, and 100 cubic feet. (the 50 and 100 cubic feet are car kilns)
new 40 cubic feet, salt kiln, miscellaneous electric kilns.
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