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Approval of the instructor is now required for registration.
Prerequisites/Notes:
ART 100 or ART 110, or consent of instructor
Catalog Description :
This course is a combination of research and studio practice. Through lectures, readings and discussions the class will survey the history of ceramics with the goal of informing the studio work for the course. Students will engage in independent research to develop ideas and critical thinking as well as building on a variety of ceramic skills to create a personal body of work.
Topic for Spring 2014: Here Today, Here Tomorrow -- A studio exploration of the ephemeral and the eternal
The purpose of this course is to explore topics of permanence and impermanence, mortality and immortality through studio practice in ceramics. Permanence and impermanence are considerations across all artistic disciplines but there is a particular sense in ceramics that we are taking something constantly in flux and making it permanent. We will approach this topic using the figure, sculpture, vessels, and installation. Students will produce work in fired and unfired clay.
Attributes: GER Fine Arts Div, 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
Term |
Spring Term 2015 |
Instructors |
Sarah Gross |
Course |
ART 256 |
Grade Mode |
Standard |
Title |
TOP: HERE TODAY, HERE TOMORROW |
Final Exam |
Monday, Jun 08, 2015 11:30 a.m. - 02:00 p.m. |
CRN |
3076 |
Status |
Active |
Class Time |
08:30 AM-12:00 PM MW WRIS 124 |
Start-End Date |
Mar 30, 2015-Jun 10, 2015 |
Campus |
Appleton Main Campus |
Units |
6 |
Course materials |
View Book Information |
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Maximum |
Number registered |
Number on waitlist |
Seats available |
Enrollment: |
10 |
6 |
0 |
4 |
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