Jennifer Woodin

Lecturer

Availability:

Education:


24/25 Courses

Course Name Department Course Code Term
Ceramics CRAM 221 26/SP

Description

This course offers a focused exploration of mold-making techniques customized for ceramic production. In this class students analyze the artistic significance of creating serial multiples, exploring concepts relevant to mass production and artistic expression. Throughout the course, students will refine their skills and expertise in mold making, through learning various mold types and modeling techniques. Additionally, they will broaden their understanding by exploring diverse casting methods and materials that are connected to the mold-making process.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.

Ceramics CRAM 206 26/SP

Description

This course provides a broad introduction to a range of methods and processes that are fundamental to contemporary ceramics. Using clay, students acquire practical and critical knowledge to consider ceramics within current art practices. Assigned projects are structured around concepts and techniques and include discussions, demonstrations, presentations and critiques. The emphasis of this course explores sculptural approaches within the practice of ceramics, while examining the content and context of its production.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.

Ceramics CRAM 304 26/SP

Description

This course explores specific areas of interest or concern within ceramics practices. It complements the regular core curriculum by introducing new content and approaches to expand students' knowledge in the field. The course includes assigned projects tailored to the area of study, along with presentations, demonstrations, and critiques. The instructor determines the course's focus, allowing for flexibility and adaptation to emerging topics or student interests.

https://www.connect.ecuad.ca/programs /specialtopics

This course is subject to priority rules; see here.

Pre-requisites

No prerequisites.