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ARTS 236.00 Ceramics: Vessels for Tea 6 credits
Closed: Size: 14, Registered: 15, Waitlist: 0
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Students will learn techniques used by Japanese potters, and those from around the world, to make vessels associated with the production and consumption of tea. Both handbuilding and wheel throwing processes will be explored throughout the term. We will investigate how Japanese pottery traditions, especially the Mingei “arts of the people” movement of the 1920s, have influenced contemporary ceramics practice in the United States and how cultural appropriation impacts arts practice. Special attention will be paid to the use of local materials from Carleton’s Arboretum as well as wood firing and traditional raku processes.
Prerequisite: Requires concurrent registration in Art History 266
Extra Time Required, requires concurrent registration in Art History 266
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