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Ceramics students investigate the medium of clay from utilitarian and sculptural points of view. Projects look at both the usefulness of art work, such as platters and cups, and the significance of sculptural form, such as masks, etc. Study of historic clay objects will provide stimuli for the development of the student's personal artistic expression. Students will use terra cotta, porcelain and stoneware clays.

Courses offered:
ART166 Ceramics for Non-Majors
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ART307 Ceramics
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ART308 Ceramics
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ART407 Ceramics
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ART408 Ceramics
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Diana Pancioli [VIEW INFORMATION]  [VIEW GALLERY]   [VIEW BOTH]
Office: 119 Sill
Phone: (734) 487-0237



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