MAAD 3B30 Ceramics: Approaches to Applied Imagery 0.50 Credit(s) Studio |
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This course examines the conceptual and technical application of decorative and narrative imagery on ceramic forms. Exploration of the universal impulse to "decorate" clay from the earliest beginnings of ceramics history to contemporary experiments will be studied. Within the context of cultural, artistic and functional concerns, clay and glaze-based techniques, which can be used to generate imagery and develop a personal language for communicating ideas and storytelling will be investigated. |
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Notes: There is a consumables fee attached to this course. This course is open to Art and Design students. (Art students - please contact the Design office for access.) |
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Conditions: Requires a minimum grade of 60% to advance to further Material Art & Design studio courses. |
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Course was last updated June 28, 2007 - 12:32 PM |