
Year: Undergraduate, BFA
Notes: from BFA Ceramics Seminar, a course focused on critical discussion and engagement with studio work. This student used an opensource file, meant for 3D-printing filament, of a Gothic church. They used this file to 3D-print in clay to point toward the failure, or the gaps of algorithms of technology, bodies, and architecture.

Year: Undergraduate, Art Education Major
Notes: from Wheel Throwing I, Independent research assignment. Student researched the use of underglazes and stains at cone 6, depicting a fragmented an image of their sibling on functional plates hung on the wall

Year: Undergraduate, BFA
Notes: from Wheel Throwing I, wheel as a tool for sculpture assignment. Student made sculptural mounds and butterflies using the wheel as a tool for sculpture. Made from stoneware, slip, and custom designed and printed decals.

Year: Undergraduate, BFA
Notes: sculptural cups from Wheel Throwing I course, Independent research assignment. Student studied methods of throwing using a solid block of clay and a heat gun to form asymmetrical works on the wheel.

Year: Undergraduate, BFA
Notes: functional mug from Wheel Throwing II.

Year: Undergraduate, BFA
Notes: salt cellar jars from Wheel Throwing II.

Year: Undergraduate, BFA
Notes: fermentation jar from Wheel Throwing II. Food origins research assignment. Students were instructed to choose a food item and research it to its origin point. Students made an object reflecting their research and presented each to the class.

Year: Graduate, MFA
Notes: from MFA Ceramics Seminar, a course focused on critical discussion and engagement with studio work. This piece is a performative work to facilitate a meal between two individuals using hand built functional pottery.

Year: Graduate, MFA
Notes: from MFA Ceramics Seminar, a course focused on critical discussion and engagement with studio work. This piece is a performative work to facilitate two people to smell one another’s breath.

Year: Undergraduate, BFA in photography
Notes: from Intro to Wheel Throwing.

Year: Undergraduate, BFA
Notes: functional bowl from Intro to Wheel Throwing.

Year: Undergraduate, BFA in graphic design
Notes: functional stacking pouring vessels, from Intro to Wheel Throwing.

Year: Undergraduate, BFA in graphic design
Notes: functional mug from Intro to Wheel Throwing.

Year: Undergraduate, BFA
Notes: from Intro to Wheel Throwing. Student made an alternative pouring vessel and cups using porcelain fired in reduction to cone 10.

Year: Undergraduate, BFA
Notes: ceramic plant and planter assignment from Intro to Wheel Throwing. Students were instructed to make a plant and planter out of clay using the wheel as a tool.

Year: Undergraduate, BFA
Notes: functional vessel from Intro to Wheel Throwing.

Year: Undergraduate, BFA
Notes: ceramic plant and planter assignment from Intro to Wheel Throwing. Students were instructed to make a plant and planter out of clay using the wheel as a tool.

Year: Undergraduate, BFA in printmaking
Notes: ceramic plant and planter assignment from Intro to Wheel Throwing. Students were instructed to make a plant and planter out of clay using the wheel as a tool.

Year: Undergraduate, BFA in painting
Notes: ceramic plant and planter assignment from Intro to Wheel Throwing. Students were instructed to make a plant and planter out of clay using the wheel as a tool.

Year: Graduate MFA
Notes: from MFA Ceramics Seminar, a course focused on critical discussion and engagement with studio work. This piece references the classical columns of antiquity made from porcelaneous clay bodies with alternating levels of feldspar and frits. Different components melt and deconstruct when the column is fired at cone 6.




















Year: Undergraduate, BFA
Notes: from BFA Ceramics Seminar, a course focused on critical discussion and engagement with studio work. This student used an opensource file, meant for 3D-printing filament, of a Gothic church. They used this file to 3D-print in clay to point toward the failure, or the gaps of algorithms of technology, bodies, and architecture.
Year: Undergraduate, Art Education Major
Notes: from Wheel Throwing I, Independent research assignment. Student researched the use of underglazes and stains at cone 6, depicting a fragmented an image of their sibling on functional plates hung on the wall
Year: Undergraduate, BFA
Notes: from Wheel Throwing I, wheel as a tool for sculpture assignment. Student made sculptural mounds and butterflies using the wheel as a tool for sculpture. Made from stoneware, slip, and custom designed and printed decals.
Year: Undergraduate, BFA
Notes: sculptural cups from Wheel Throwing I course, Independent research assignment. Student studied methods of throwing using a solid block of clay and a heat gun to form asymmetrical works on the wheel.
Year: Undergraduate, BFA
Notes: functional mug from Wheel Throwing II.
Year: Undergraduate, BFA
Notes: salt cellar jars from Wheel Throwing II.
Year: Undergraduate, BFA
Notes: fermentation jar from Wheel Throwing II. Food origins research assignment. Students were instructed to choose a food item and research it to its origin point. Students made an object reflecting their research and presented each to the class.
Year: Graduate, MFA
Notes: from MFA Ceramics Seminar, a course focused on critical discussion and engagement with studio work. This piece is a performative work to facilitate a meal between two individuals using hand built functional pottery.
Year: Graduate, MFA
Notes: from MFA Ceramics Seminar, a course focused on critical discussion and engagement with studio work. This piece is a performative work to facilitate two people to smell one another’s breath.
Year: Undergraduate, BFA in photography
Notes: from Intro to Wheel Throwing.
Year: Undergraduate, BFA
Notes: functional bowl from Intro to Wheel Throwing.
Year: Undergraduate, BFA in graphic design
Notes: functional stacking pouring vessels, from Intro to Wheel Throwing.
Year: Undergraduate, BFA in graphic design
Notes: functional mug from Intro to Wheel Throwing.
Year: Undergraduate, BFA
Notes: from Intro to Wheel Throwing. Student made an alternative pouring vessel and cups using porcelain fired in reduction to cone 10.
Year: Undergraduate, BFA
Notes: ceramic plant and planter assignment from Intro to Wheel Throwing. Students were instructed to make a plant and planter out of clay using the wheel as a tool.
Year: Undergraduate, BFA
Notes: functional vessel from Intro to Wheel Throwing.
Year: Undergraduate, BFA
Notes: ceramic plant and planter assignment from Intro to Wheel Throwing. Students were instructed to make a plant and planter out of clay using the wheel as a tool.
Year: Undergraduate, BFA in printmaking
Notes: ceramic plant and planter assignment from Intro to Wheel Throwing. Students were instructed to make a plant and planter out of clay using the wheel as a tool.
Year: Undergraduate, BFA in painting
Notes: ceramic plant and planter assignment from Intro to Wheel Throwing. Students were instructed to make a plant and planter out of clay using the wheel as a tool.
Year: Graduate MFA
Notes: from MFA Ceramics Seminar, a course focused on critical discussion and engagement with studio work. This piece references the classical columns of antiquity made from porcelaneous clay bodies with alternating levels of feldspar and frits. Different components melt and deconstruct when the column is fired at cone 6.