Wood Kiln Project

Course System Home Terms Spring 2016 Wood Kiln Project

Course Description

Summary

Fall 2012 Curriculum This course will be focused on techniques that investigate clay and glazes in the wood鈥恌ired kiln. As a class we will improve our understanding of technologies used by both ancient cultures and contemporary artist. Through this study of the earliest types of firing techniques and moving forward in time to the current use of these kilns as a contemporary language in the ceramic arts, the student will gain broader technical control of their own work and learn how current artists mine history to connect and expand their vocabulary as artists. Students will be expected to be making studio ceramic work throughout the term and to fire the work in the wood kiln. This class will be firing the wood kiln on weekends. A body of wood鈥恌ired works at the end of the term will form their final project presentation.  

Prerequisites

Permission of the instructor

Please contact the faculty member :

Instructor

  • Barry Bartlett

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2016

Credits

4

Maximum Enrollment

12