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Bard College At Simon's Rock
Ceramics
- Online USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Explore the technical and conceptual sides of both functional and sculptural ceramics, while being guided in your search for personal expression. A community atmosphere lets you experience all angles of the creative process, with instruction focusing on technical expertise, craftsmanship, aesthetic ideals, criticism, and historical background. The Simon's Rock program in ceramics emphasizes a community atmosphere where students are exposed to all angles of the creative process. The program explores the technical and conceptual sides of both functional and sculptural ceramics, while guiding students search for personal expression through the medium. Instruction focuses on technical expertise, sound craftsmanship, aesthetic ideals, criticism, as well as historical background.


Accademia Riaci
Ceramics Course
Course
Part time
On-Campus
English
You will learn simple hand twisting technique to creating ceramics using terra cotta. Please experience the feel of Italian clay.
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Belfast Metropolitan College
Course on Ceramics
- Belfast, United Kingdom
Course
Students will also gain valuable experience in the safe use of decorating techniques such as glazing, decorating and texture as well as the correct handling of materials and equipment.


Kastamonu University
CERAMIC AND GLASS
- Kastamonu, Turkey
Course
English, Russian, Turkish
Our university, which aims at having a distinguished place among national and international universities, was founded on the basis of the law no 5467 on 1st March, 2006.
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Studying ceramics offers a chance to blend creativity with craftsmanship, making it a unique field that emphasizes both artistic expression and technical skills. You'll explore various techniques, historical contexts, and the latest advancements in materials and firing methods that can elevate your work.
In ceramics courses, students engage with hands-on projects, which allow you to design and create functional and decorative pieces. Skills such as wheel throwing, glazing, and kiln operation play a crucial role in your development as a ceramist. The experience fosters independence as students interact with diverse materials and processes, nurturing their unique artistic voice.
Many learners also gain valuable insights into art history and contemporary practices. Courses often cover the theory behind color, texture, and form, helping you develop a well-rounded understanding of the medium. Graduates can pursue careers as studio potters, ceramic designers, or art educators, with skills applicable in various creative industries.