Students will synthesize and adapt approaches to using ceramic and sculpture media, techniques, and processes to develop a personal style ad voice. They will pursue an artistic investigation to create a body of three-dimensional artwork that expresses personal voice by exploring perceptions, experiences, and knowledge. Students will discover how ceramic artists and sculptors often work in collective studios and develop a collegial environment that thrives on giving and receiving constructive criticism. Writing, academic language, and critical-thinking skills are developed through artist statements, critiques and the close reading of artworks as text.
Ceramics/Sculpture 3 A/B
9 - 10 - 11 - 12
No repeats for credit
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