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Advanced CAPA Workshop — APA4256.01

Instructor: Susan Sgorbati
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Credits: 4
This course is for students who are doing advanced work in public action. Students create a digital portfolio that includes a project in a specific local, national or international community. Students will build this portfolio over the term that includes their research, documentation and a final showing of work. Most students connect this project to work in another discipline

Advanced Ceramic Projects — CER4385.01

Instructor: Aysha Peltz
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Credits: 4
This course is designed for the intermediate or advanced ceramic student who is ready to focus intensely on a project. Projects will be conceptually based, requiring investigation on an individual level. Issues to be raised in this class will include functional and sculptural forms relating to the history of ceramic objects. Readings and research will supplement studio

Advanced Ceramic Projects — CER4385.01

Instructor: Barry Bartlett
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Credits: 4
The process of making artwork will be the major focus of the class. This studio class is designed to support the development of the creative process in ceramics with an understanding lending itself to all forms of art making. Projects will be conceptually based, requiring investigation on an individual level. Issues to be raised in this class will include functional and

Advanced Ceramic Projects — CER4224.01

Instructor: Aysha Peltz
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course is designed for the intermediate or advanced ceramic student who is ready to focus intensely on a project. Projects will be conceptually based, requiring investigation on an individual level. Issues to be raised in this class will include functional and sculptural forms relating to the history of ceramic objects. Readings and research will supplement studio

Advanced Ceramic Sculpture: Build Big — CER4242.01

Instructor: Anina Major
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Credits: 4
Make it monumentality! In this course you will learn methods of building large-scale ceramic sculpture including historic and contemporary techniques, as well as conceptual and political implications of building big. The potential for conceptual, visual, and functional activation of space will be explored. Students will gain valuable building and surface skills

Advanced Ceramic Studio — CER4227.01

Instructor: Aysha Peltz
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Credits: 4
This course is designed for the highly motivated, ceramic student who is ready to focus intently on a project or a way of working. Students will pursue their ideas through developing, making, glazing and firing processes that are integral to their artwork. Assignments (group and individual) will provide deadlines and help students to focus on specific issues in their work. The

Advanced Ceramics Projects - Self Clay — CER4315.01

Instructor: Aysha Peltz
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Credits: 4
Sculpture is realized through an exchange between the medium and the self. The class will begin with the question: What is Sculpture? Projects will push forward conceptual topics specific to sculpture including form and presence, the body, light and illusion upon form, the transformation of materials through techniques and the generation of ideas through drawing, writing

Advanced Ceramics Projects - Self Clay — CER4315.01

Instructor: Anina Major
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Credits: 4
Sculpture and vessels are realized through an exchange between the medium and the self. The class will begin with the question: What is Sculpture? What is a Vessel? Projects will push forward conceptual topics specific to sculpture and vessels including form and presence, the body, light and illusion upon form, the transformation of materials through techniques and the

Advanced Ceramics Projects: Self and Clay — CER4252.01

Instructor: Anina Major
Days & Time: TU 2:10pm-5:50pm
Credits: 4

Sculpture and vessels are realized through an exchange between the medium and the self. The class will begin with the question:

What is Sculpture?

What is a Vessel?

Projects will push forward conceptual topics specific to sculpture and vessels including form and presence, the body, light and illusion upon form, the transformation of

Advanced Ceramics Projects: Self and Clay — CER4252.01

Instructor: Anina Major
Days & Time: MO 8:30am-12:10pm
Credits: 4

Sculpture and vessels are realized through an exchange between the medium and the self. The class will begin with the question:

What is Sculpture?

What is a Vessel?

Projects will push forward conceptual topics specific to sculpture and vessels including form and presence, the body, light and illusion upon form, the transformation of

Advanced Ceramics Projects: Self and Clay — CER4252.01

Instructor: Anina Major
Days & Time: WE 8:30am-12:10pm
Credits: 4

Sculpture and vessels are realized through an exchange between the medium and the self. The class will begin with the question:

What is Sculpture?

What is a Vessel?

Projects will push forward conceptual topics specific to sculpture and vessels including form and presence, the body, light and illusion upon form, the transformation of

Advanced Ceramics Projects: Self and Clay — CER4315.01

Instructor: Yoko Inoue
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
Sculpture and vessels are realized through an exchange between the medium and the self. The class will begin with the question: What is Sculpture? What is a Vessel? Projects will push forward conceptual topics specific to sculpture and vessels including form and presence, the body, light and illusion upon form, the transformation of materials through techniques and the

Advanced Ceramics Studio — CER4227.01

Instructor: Aysha Peltz
Days & Time:
Credits: 4
This course is designed for the intermediate or advanced ceramic student who is ready to focus intensely on a project.  Projects will be conceptually based, requiring investigation on an individual level. Issues to be raised in this class will include functional and sculptural forms relating to the history of ceramic objects. Readings and research will supplement studio

Advanced Chamber Music — MPF4230.01

Instructor: Nathaniel Parke
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Credits: 2
An intensive, performance oriented exploration of chamber music literature. Corequisites: Must participate in Music Workshop (T 6:30pm – 8:00pm).