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Dec 11, 2024
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ART 233 - Ceramics 3: Theory and Elements Credits: 3 Lecture Contact Hours: 3 Description: This course is a continuation of ART 134 where theories and elements of ceramics as an art form are critiqued. Students analyze advanced techniques used by published clay artists when creating complex works of art.
Prerequisites: ART 134 Corequisites: None. Recommended: None.
Course Category: Liberal Arts | Humanities This course counts toward Schoolcraft’s General Education Requirements. This course counts toward a Michigan Transfer Agreement General Education Requirement.
This Course is Typically Offered: Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall Check Course Availability
Course Competencies
- Analyze how clay artists can evoke a positive response from the viewer.
- Compare and contrast ways in which ceramics, as an art form, can function within society.
- Categorize theories based on elements, techniques and application for ceramics.
- Summarize what equipment facilitates the construction of simple to complex ceramic forms.
- Compare and contrast the relationship between two-dimensional and three-dimensional ceramic forms.
- Summarize the history of patterns used throughout world cultures as it relates to tile making.
- Construct uniform tiles utilizing an art history source as a guide.
- Predict the plasticity, shrinkage and absorption of various clay bodies.
- Explain the process and standards clay artists utilize for surface decoration, including the creation of original stamps for imprinting on clay surfaces.
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