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Whether you’re a beginner or advanced artist, plan to attend CIA’s pay-as-you-go Life Drawing sessions on Wednesdays from 7-9pm in room 200 of the Joseph McCullough Building. Just bring your favorite drawing supplies + $15! More information available at http://ow.ly/lF4W1.
Academics . Ceramics . Courses
Jewelry and Metals: Pewter
Course No. MET270.1 Credits: 3
Faculty Matthew Hollern
Pewter will be introduced as Òthe other white metalÓ that lies somewhere between metal and clay.Ê It is an extremely versatile material suitable for functional ware, jewelry, and sculpture through fabrication, casting, slumping, forging, spinning, and most forming methods.Ê Projects are presented to challenge students to conduct research and examine their own position.Ê Discussions and presentations vary to recognize the direction of the group and include singular object-driven problems, formal issues, and conceptual challenges. Open to Jewelry and Metals majors and all electives. 3 credits.
Jewelry and Metals: Pewter
Course No. MET370.1 Credits: 3
Pewter will be introduced as Òthe other white metalÓ that lies somewhere between metal and clay.Ê It is an extremely versatile material suitable for functional ware, jewelry, and sculpture through fabrication, casting, slumping, forging, spinning, and most forming methods.Ê Projects are presented to challenge students to conduct research and examine their own position.Ê Discussions and presentations vary to recognize the direction of the group and include singular object-driven problems, formal issues, and conceptual challenges. Open to Jewelry and Metals majors and all electives. 3 credits.
Jewelry and Metals: Pewter
Course No. MET470.1 Credits: 3
Pewter will be introduced as Òthe other white metalÓ that lies somewhere between metal and clay.Ê It is an extremely versatile material suitable for functional ware, jewelry, and sculpture through fabrication, casting, slumping, forging, spinning, and most forming methods.Ê Projects are presented to challenge students to conduct research and examine their own position.Ê Discussions and presentations vary to recognize the direction of the group and include singular object-driven problems, formal issues, and conceptual challenges. Open to Jewelry and Metals majors and all electives. 3 credits.
Judith Salomon
Professor/Chair of Ceramics, Ceramics
Judith Salomon has exhibited in museums and galleries all over the world. She is represented in the collection...more
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