Ceramics
The making of functional
forms in clay is one of mankind's oldest creative activities. Earth and water
transformed in fire, the medium of ceramics continues ancient practices. Working
with clay is dependent on a sure sense of touch and an understanding of form.
The program at Winthrop
is an exciting and energetic one. Students are expected to become proficient
with the basic techniques of hand-building and throwing on the wheel before
they develop their own creative direction. A respect for craftsmanship and a
knowledge of how forms have been derived from historical references are important
to each student's growth in the subject. The technical understanding of glaze-mixing
and kiln-building are included at advanced level.
Exposure to contemporary
ceramics artists is maintained through a very active visiting artist program.
Graduates have been successful as professional ceramicists, as teachers at
all levels of public and higher education and are working in the industrial
ceramics field.
Faculty contact:
Jim Connell
Phone: (803) 323-2657
E-mail: connellj@winthrop.edu