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The graduate program in Ceramics
is designed to promote advanced exploration in three-dimensional
form using clay as the expressive fine arts medium. Housed in an
elaborate complex of fully equipped facilities with over 6,200
square feet of floor space, the ceramics studio has excellent
graduate work spaces, indoor and outdoor kiln areas, and clay
mixing, glazing and material storage rooms. The unusual number
of large kilns and the physical configuration of the studio
allow students the opportunity to work in a size not feasible in
a majority of university ceramic programs. Courses in glaze
calculation and kiln design give a high professional tone to
this area. The proximity of the Sculpture-Wood and Sculpture
studios to the Ceramics area provides graduate students with
excellent opportunities for combined media work in the pursuit
of their personal art forms.
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