Ceramics: Form and Function
Winter 2016 quarter
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In this class students will explore the sculptural and design potential of functional ceramic forms. Topics discussed will include elements of design, historical and cultural significances of functional forms, and integration of surface and form. Techniques will include wheel throwing, alteration of thrown forms, piecing parts to make complex or larger forms, and creating hand-built accoutrements.
Program Details
Fields of Study
Preparatory for studies or careers in
visual arts
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Location & Schedule
* Campus
* Off Campus Location
* Study Abroad
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Books
Online Learning
Fees
* Summary
* Required Fees
* Other Expenses
Internships & Research
* Internship Required
* Internship Possibilities
* Research Possibilities
Undergraduate Credit Option
Graduate Credit Option
Upper Division Credit
Next Offered Date
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Location and Schedule
Campus location
Olympia
Schedule
Offered during: Evening
Advertised schedule: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6-8:30 pm First Meeting January 5, 6:00p, Arts Annex 1100
Books
Buy books for this program through
Greener Bookstore.
Online Learning
Enhanced Online Learning: Access to web-based tools required, but use of these tools does not displace any face-to-face instruction.
Special Expenses
$50 or more for initial clay allotment and additional materials.