17.10.12

Julia




 Julia Feld, MFA 2012. Ceramics.

BFA Class of 2012

Ceramics class of 2012.

Jessie


Jessie Rienerth, BFA 2012. Ceramics

Caitlin


Caitlin Knobbe, BFA 2012. Ceramics

Lauren



Lauren Dafler, BFA 2012. Ceramics and Art Education

Kevin


Kevin BOAT Baute, BFA 2012. Ceramics

Jaclyn


Jaclyn Bicknaver, BFA 2012. Ceramics and Photo

Sarah



Sarah Casnellie, BFA 2012. Ceramics

Alana


Alana Burfield, BFA 2012. Ceramics and Art History

Grace


Grace Wheeler, BFA 2012. Ceramics

Dan

Daniel Espy, BFA 2012 Ceramics

Megan


Megan Parsons - BFA 2012, Ceramics and Art Education

4.6.12

Ceramics Sale!


Tomorrow's the day. Not only is it the opening night of DAAPworks, but also our ceramics sale opens up at 5pm in the Ceramics Studio, Room 4300 DAAP.

Don't miss out on all the awesome work for sale and don't forget to also check out the seniors final work in the Reed and Meyers Galleries.

Sale schedule:
Tuesday, June 5th- 5-8pm
Wednesday, June 6th- 2-6pm
Thursday, June 7th- 2-6pm
Friday, June 8th- 2-5pm
Saturday, June 9th- 10-1pm

22.5.12

Kuldeep Malhi






Kuldeep Malhi uses repeating forms in a way that I think Kevin may find familiar with his domes. Malhi utilizes this cross between ceramics and architecture to create a rather tactile, vertical environment. 

19.5.12

Ceramics Sale

The DAAP Advanced Ceramics class is having a sale of all their AWESOME hand-made things. Pottery, jewelry, and other clay items will be out for all to purchase.
Be there, or you're missing out on a pretty great time. 


The Sale will open at 5pm the night of DAAPWorks.
Schedule:
Tuesday, June 5th- 5-8pm
Wednesday, June 6th- 2-6pm
Thursday, June 7th- 2-6pm
Friday, June 8th- 2-5pm
Saturday, June 9th- 10-1pm



DAAP Ceramics Studio, (Wolfson) Room 4300
Enticing photos coming soon!

15.5.12


Senior Thesis/DAAPworks show is coming up for all the seniors in the studio. This postcard gives a sneak peek at whats to come in the Fine Arts exhibition.
We are all sure the ceramics students will shine in the show, so tell all your friends and family!

It "Seams" to Make Sense.

 Ceramicist Monika Patuszynska uses the slip casting method in a nonconventional way. It is almost impossible to create a mold that does not create parting lines on the clay positive. Most artists spend tons of time scraping and sanding them down. Monika does just the opposite. She goes as far as to destroy her mold to create these lines, smashing them into various fragments to then piece them back together with jagged edges that resemble the profiles of rocks jutting out from the sea or mineral formations from desert lands. 




I think current senior Alana Burfield could find a lot of inspiration from this nationally known artist.