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Ceramics

The Ceramics program offers students the opportunity to hone their command of ceramic material to create both artistic and functional forms.

About the Program

Humans have been firing clay to create ceramic vessels and sculptures for tens of thousands of years. Students who major in ceramics at the School of Art find new ways of practicing an ancient craft, drawing on both traditional and contemporary thought and practice. Additionally, the coursework for the ceramics degrees investigates practices from around the world, providing students with a global context for understanding the medium.

Development of the artist's individual vision is one of the program's highest priorities. The ceramics lab provides a space for creation, experimentation and dialogue in the continuing evolution of the medium.

Undergraduate Degree in Ceramics

The Bachelor of Arts program in Studio Art offers students a more generalized course of study and the opportunity to pursue a minor. The Bachelor of Fine Arts program in Studio Art with a concentration in Ceramics is a pre-professional degree intended to prepare students for graduate study. 

Learn more about the degrees and requirements:

B.F.A. in Studio Art B.A. in Studio Art

Graduate Program in Ceramics

The School of Art offers the Master of Arts degree in Studio Art and the Master of Fine Arts degree in Ceramics. Students select course work in close consultation with their advisor. The program aims to guide young artists from a mentor/student relationship into the world of the professionally active studio artist. In addition to the development of an advanced personal aesthetic, the curriculum in ceramics includes kiln design and construction, exploration of materials, and the design, construction and maintenance of facilities.

Learn more about the degrees and requirements:

Graduate Program

Minor in Ceramics

The Ceramics minor is designed to encourage students from all areas of the university to explore working creatively with clay.

Learn more about the degrees and requirements:

Minor in Ceramics

Faculty

Peter Christian Johnson and Anna Kruse are full-time professors in the Ceramics program.

Facilities

The Ceramics Studio is located in the new Center for the Visual Arts in room 007. Check out our ceramics facilities!