ART 222D CLAY IN THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Clay in the human-made environment takes many forms – buildings, ornament, monument,
infrastructure, the ordering of landscape and interior spaces, and objects designed to work
aesthetically and functionally in lived spaces. This studio/seminar course examines the use of
ceramic material in the built environment throughout time and across cultures while introducing skills
and conceptual issues particular to clay construction, glazing and firing. Individual directions will be
encouraged, with emphasis on clay as a material that serves human needs.
Notes
satisfies 3D requirement for Art Major
satisfies studio elective for art major and art minor
Cross Listed Courses
This is the same course as
ARC 222D.
Prerequisite
Any 3D studio course in ceramics, sculpture, 3D design, architectural studies. Instructor permission required.
Enrollment Limit
Enrollment limited to 8 students.
Attributes
MOIA