| Time | Days | Location | Instructor | GER | Credit | OPUS Class Number | Syllabus (Tentative) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
4:00pm-7:00pm | Tu | VISUAL ARTS BUILDING | Diane Kempler. | HAP. | 4 | 2813 | TBA. |
January 13, 2010- April 26, 2010
Prerequisites: ARTHIST 108, ARTHIST 208R or permission from the instructor.
Catalog Description: Students will continue to develop more advanced skills. Emphasis will be placed on in-depth study and working with ideas and techniques that will lead toward the development of a personal and independent body of work.
Semester Details: This course will provide an opportunity for those familiar with clay hand-building techniques to further their individual ideas. It will focus on each student building their own personal artistic vocabulary.
Students will pay a lab fee of $100.
Students will pay a lab fee of $100.
Required Textbooks, Articles, and Resources
- Ceramics Tool Kit. Please read carefully. To purchase your supply kit please go to the link: http://backtoschoolartsupplies.com 1.Click on School Supply Lists 2.Find your school and then your teacher's class list 3.Enter the password: dkempler. From here students will see a list of items. Students will need to order one of each item. The kits will be delivered to the Emory Visual Arts Building free of charge if ordered by the deadline, January 15th by 6pm. All other orders will be charged a shipping fee and delivered to the address of your choice. If you have any questions or encounter any difficulties please contact Cindy at Binders: 404-237-6331 ext.204
Grading
| Assignment/Exam | Details | % of Total Grade |
|---|---|---|
| Work will involve journaling, sketching and exercises in clay as well as slide lectures and group and individual discussions. |
The schedule of courses on O.P.U.S. is the official listing of courses, including days and times they meet and the General Education Requirements they satisfy. Students should use course descriptions as general guidelines. Course requirements, grading details, book lists, and syllabi are subject to change.