Studio Practices Ceramics Studio, Mrs. Kelley. Studio Practices Storage Plastic containers labeled with masking tape Shelf labeled with masking tape Everything.

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Studio Practices Ceramics Studio, Mrs. Kelley

Studio Practices Storage Plastic containers labeled with masking tape Shelf labeled with masking tape Everything must be covered at the end of class, Use a bag or plastic if its too large for your conatiner UNLESS… you are completely finished and ready to fire.

Carts for Firing IF ITS NOT YOURS DON’T TOUCH IT!!!!!!!!! Bisque cart Clay that is waiting for its first firing. No name No way!! Glaze Cart DO NOT TOUCH PIECES TOGETHER! Leave space between projects.

General Rules.... Mrs. Kelley’s Pet Peeves If its not yours DO NOT TOUCH!!!! No dirty tools, supplies and areas. Don’t give me an artattack. If everyone cleans their area then no ones has to do end of week jobs! Use all time in the studio productively.

Technology Use Personal music is allowed if: It is during student work time, not instruction Headphones are used at all times Mrs. Kelley can not hear the music No warnings. If I hear it, it goes away Headphones are removed when instruction starts Personal devices are not out on the table.

ITS TOO DRY ITS TOO WET(thrown scraps) USABLE/ EXTRA Gray Clay Barrels Bone Dry reclaim box, Under wedging table Clay Bags on counter

Logo Stamps Advanced Ceramics Ms. Moul Project 1

Warm-up 9/3 On your Warm-Up sheet in your table folder answer this question. Sketch 10 quick designs for using only your initials. Keep sketched small, about 1”. GO!

Challenge Create a clay stamp that will be used to mark all future work in this class. Design must include your initials, but may include other elements. Keep it less than 1” in size. Use subtractive and additive process to create the raised surface.

OPT OUT If you have already done this, or are not “into it”……. You can opt out and create a Logo that represents you as an artist. To be eligible to OPT OUT. You must present Ms. Moul with 2 fabulous sketches of your design. You are convincing me to let you opt out of the name….so make them good.

Construction Additive sculpting Subtractive sculpting Handle

Warm up 9/4 Describe and analyze the following sculpture. DescriptionAnalysis

Artist: Brian Peters Design Lab Workshops 3D Ceramic Printing

Warm up 9/5