This class is an introduction to using the potters wheel as a tool for generating clay forms with an emphasis on pottery making. While focusing on the development of throwing skills, students will explore various possibilities for assembling wheel-thrown elements and will experiment with both functional and non-functional formats. Students will be introduced to the whole ceramic process from wet working, to glazing and finally firing. Slide lectures and discussions will contribute to the projects.
Beginning Potters Wheel (CER2107.02)
Aysha Peltz
Prerequisites: None.
Credits: 4
F 8:20am - 12noon
Maximum Enrollment: 12
Course Frequency:
This course is categorized as All courses, Four Credit, Updates, 2000, Aysha Peltz, Ceramics, and tagged malleable, dexterity, physical language, anthropology, Studio Art, studio, clay, design, hands-on, 3D, tactile.
Credits: 4
F 8:20am - 12noon
Maximum Enrollment: 12
Course Frequency:
This course is categorized as All courses, Four Credit, Updates, 2000, Aysha Peltz, Ceramics, and tagged malleable, dexterity, physical language, anthropology, Studio Art, studio, clay, design, hands-on, 3D, tactile.