Clay Studio
The Clay program emphasizes a strong foundation in materials and techniques, broad competency in firing processes and operation of studio equipment, development of personal artistic style and direction, and a thorough exploration of historical and contemporary ceramic traditions. The clay curriculum includes classes in hand-building, throwing, surface design, ceramic history, ceramic chemistry, and kilns/firing theory.
Graduates of the clay program have the options of becoming independent studio potters or sculptors doing one-of-a-kind or production work, or teachers at the K-12 or college level, and many go on to operate private or public teaching studios and/or galleries.
About the Program
Studio Profile
- Receive individual attention
- Explore kiln/firing processes including bonfire, salt, soda, and wood
- Learn ceramic skills and aesthetics from ancient to contemporary
- Work in a well-equipped 8,000 square-foot studio with semi-private studio space for all advanced students
- Develop a thorough understanding of professional practices
Information & Advisement
- For advisement, please contact our Student Success Center or our Fine Arts advisors
- Clay / Undergraduate Catalog Course Summary
- BFA / Clay Checklist (PDF)
- BFA Senior Thesis Guidelines (PDF)
Studio Portfolio
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