The ceramics degree exposes students to the theory of ceramics as art and craft with a firm background in ceramics history and technical and creative possibilities. The course structure allows students to utilize most forming techniques while investigating functional pottery and sculptural formats for personal expression. Students are given full access to a healthy and active studio community.
The ceramics programs emphasize material, technical and conceptual exploration while encouraging innovation and interdisciplinary experimentation. They are open to all independent, self-motivated students wishing to research aspects of ceramics, including the vessel, sculpture, utility and function, figure, architectural use, large or small scale, decorative and practical methods, and installation. Ceramics students work with all art faculty members through seminars and courses, independent studies, one-on-one critiques, and group evaluations.