Course Description

Ceramics II

  BAC-322G-1: Ceramics II
Note: This is an undergraduate course.
Ken Turner

Dates and Times Tuesday 4:00 PM - 6:30 PM ; limit 6 
Core faculty teaching liaison:
Jayashree George, DA., A.T.R.-BC

 

Course description for Winter quarter 08 Antioch University Seattle

This course provides students with an opportunity to build on the skills developed in Ceramics I and creatively apply their skills toward their artistic goals.   Students explore more advanced, hand building, and glazing techniques while focusing on techniques they wish to further explore.  Students are required to complete an assignment using the potter’s wheel.  Self-guided and motivated students may wish to make proposals (in writing, submitted electronically) before the third class) to the instructor regarding credit for special projects ( refer to the course syllabus). By the conclusion of the course, students gain more confidence in their ceramic knowledge and their abilities to work creatively with clay. 

Prerequisites: Completion of Ceramics I, Ceramics, Equivalent, or Special Applications – Raku, or Ceramics - Primitive Techniques Today.

Check the link for the supply list and have supplies ready for the first class.  For more information check http://www.kenturnerpottery.com/antioch_university.htm   Please email me for questions not addressed.  My email address is:
Ken_Turner@antiochseattle.edu