While living and working together in rural environments, students create artwork specific to the landscape using a variety of mediums, from sculpture and printmaking to photography and ephemeral assemblages. The field school is designed to expand students’ definition of what a studio practice can be while exposing them to new vistas.
The Ceramics Graduate Program in the Department of Art and Art History is meant to be a transition from classroom learning to individual learning in a private studio practice. The program offers a solid foundation from which students can take risks, be challenged and stretch themselves as artists.
The ceramics program is one of eight ²ÊÃñ±¦µä programs to be ranked in the top 10 graduate specialty programs nationwide, but it is the only one of the ²ÊÃñ±¦µä group to hail from the arts and humanities.