Art Education
Art History
Ceramics
Drawing
Foundations
Graphic Design
Illustration
Painting
Photography
Printmaking
Sculpture
 

Ceramics courses explore the technical, aesthetic, and conceptual skills required to be a successful contemporary ceramicist. Students will be exposed to techniques in handbuilding and wheel throwing, as well as the history of ceramics and the chemistry of clay and glazes.

The ceramics studio is fully equiped with state of the art equipment to help students find their own voice.

Ceramics Courses:

ART 2050 Pottery/Ceramics I
ART 3450 Ceramic Sculpture
ART 3550 Glazes and Surface Design
ART 3650 Pottery/Ceramics II
ART 4090 Problems in Art

BFA Studio Art Degree Requirements (pdf)
BA Studio Art Degree Requirements (pdf)

Recommended Course Sequence (pdf)

Student Work (coming soon)

Autry by Ken Shipley
Autry by Professor Ken Shipley
Part of the Permanent Collection of the Shanghai Museum of Art

   

Faculty teaching in Ceramics

Ken Shipley