Art - Area of Emphasis in Ceramics

Franklin College of Arts and Sciences

B.F.A.

Overview

The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Ceramics at UGA develops a working knowledge of the various techniques of the ceramic process including clay and glaze formulation, kiln building and firing, throwing on the potters wheel, and numerous methods of hand forming.  Both utilitarian and sculptural approaches are stressed with the goal for each student to develop personal style and individual expression using clay as the primary material.

Students are exposed to a wide range of contemporary and historical examples of ceramic art and are required to present an exhibition that demonstrates their achievement in developing a mature and cohesive body of creative work.  Students are also encouraged to enter competitive shows and attend workshops and national conferences.

Ceramics major graduates are prepared for work in technical as well as creative areas of art and design with employment opportunities ranging from fine art practice, applied art in business and mass communications, and various service industries.  Exceptional students may be prepared to function independently as working studio artist-potters; however, further study at the graduate level is recommended.

Study Abroad Options: UGA Studies Abroad - Cortona, Italy