Undergraduate Ceramics & Ceramic Sculpture (BFA)
Program Overview
A small, quality-driven program, the Ceramics and Ceramic Sculpture program has a deep focus on intellectual development, technical skill, and practical knowledge. The ultimate goal is to create an environment where intellectual discourse and craftsmanship can thrive. The studio supports a range of fundamental topics within ceramics, such as throwing, glazing, and firing, and emphasizes personal development with individual critiques and group discussions.
The program emphasizes practical training and education in preparation for ceramics-related employment. You will learn how to operate a studio business and maintain equipment, manage galleries, teach, and interface with community projects. You will also be exposed to a wide scope of visual arts and study their cultural relevance, through weekly seminars, visiting artists, trips to museums, and attendance at the National Ceramics Conference every spring.
Ceramics Links
- Memorial Art Gallery
- Genesee Center for Arts and Education
- Mostly Clay Gallery
- Rochester Ceramics
- Rochester Folk Art Guild
- Craft Company No. 6
- The New York Ceramics Fair
- Hands-on Glass Hot Glass Studio
- Studio 34 Creative Arts Learning Center
- American Art Pottery Association
- American Craft Council
- Artisan Works
- Artspan Ceramics
- Artspan Sculpture
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