More Than Just Molding Clay!

Participants in 91视频专区 College鈥檚 Graduate Ceramics Arts programs have several degree options, but all students are working with both theory and practice in ceramics. Whether they are working towards a Ceramic Arts Certificate, Masters of Arts (M.A.), or Masters of Fine Arts (MFA), students develop their own style and point of view. Several exhibited over the summer, each showing different techniques.

Janet Greer earned an M.A. this summer, and created an exhibition called 鈥淢udpies and Monsters鈥. A grandmother, Greer chose to feature ideas from her imagination and from the work of six of her grandchildren. She created both functional and decorative pieces using mostly porcelain clay in electric, wood, soda, and Raku firings.

鈥淪urviving Fire鈥 by Ryan McGlone showed ceramic canteens faced with images of war. An art teacher who works with disabled children, McGlone chose to 鈥渟how the survival and emotion of war in the mind, heart, and soul鈥 in this exhibition, moving to a more serious and emotional perspective.

MFA recipient Joseph Delphia鈥檚 exhibition was titled 鈥淎 Tactile Vision.鈥 Joe is a functional artist and ceramics teacher who 鈥渉opes that his pots become objects that spend more time in a hand than on a shelf鈥. His work is fired in a wood-burning kiln, which creates color and texture through marks of the ash and flame.

Dawn Lovell鈥檚 exhibition was titled 鈥淕lazes, You Rock!鈥. As the title suggests, Lovell used a variety of glazes to create pieces with different textures and colors to show a variety of natural-looking works.

 

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