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Ceramics

Shape your education to suit your passion

YSU’s Ceramics area is part of the B.F.A. in Studio Art – Interdisciplinary Studio Art degree. Whether you’re looking to build your career as a fine or craft artist, independent or production designer, or tile, mold, or model maker, our ceramics programs lets you shape your education to suit your passion. You’ll be able to fashion a part of your curriculum in the specific direction of ceramics that interests you.

 

B.F.A. in Studio Art – Interdisciplinary Studio Art Degree Requirements

Detailed information about the Interdisciplinary Studio Art program, including overview, classes in which you’ll enroll, and sequence of your coursework.

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Facilities

YSU’s ceramics area offers one of the largest facilities in the state, with open studio hours seven days a week. With over 6,000 square feet of studio space spanning two floors, the facilities include separate and completely equipped areas for wheel throwing, hand building, glaze mixing, mold making and slip casting, clay mixing, plaster work, and documenting artwork. Advanced students have access to a semi-private studio space.
 

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Various firing possibilities are available, with two internal kiln rooms and a gated and covered external kiln area. The Ceramic studio also includes the following vented labs: a spray room, fully stocked glaze lab, clay mixing lab, and three kiln rooms that include computer controlled electric kilns, gas and atmospheric kilns with a pit firing area. Additional industry-standard technologies and equipment include 3D Digital printing, laser cutters, and CNC mills.
 

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250 lb capacity Soldner mixer

Slip-O-Matic casting slip mixer

Laguna spray booth

Vantto Double Jar Ball Mill 235 sq ft Glaze lab with multiple flex arm exhaust systems

215 sq ft Designated Plaster area with multiple flex arm exhaust systems

288 sq ft Vented spray room

395 sq ft Stocked bulk materials room

Electric gram scales

Triple beam gram scales

350 lb beam scale

Apple iMac computers with software (2 stations)

Space and lighting for documenting finished work

Library of 20 yrs of Ceramic magazines & miscellaneous art and ceramics books and videos

4 – 16.5 cu ft. Bailey oval electric kilns with Bartlett computerized controller

4 – 10 cu ft. Bailey electric kilns with Bartlett computerized controller

2 – 3 cu ft. Bailey electric kilns with Bartlett computerized

2 – 2.3 cu ft. manual electric kilns (Duncan and Skutt)

.5 cu ft. Cress test electric kiln

50 cu ft. Bailey ^10 front loading electric kiln, with Bartlett computerized controller

40 cu ft. Alpine gas kiln

20 cu ft. Alpine gas kilns

4 cu ft. Sprung Arch Raku kiln

30 cu ft. Sprung Arch Atmospheric gas kiln Pit fire area

15 Brent wheels

2 Brent SR-36 slab rollers

2 Bailey Extruders

A Bailey System 3 Power Extruder

Sand blasting cabinet

Rosetta Technologies CerPrint 3500 Ceramic Decal Printer

A variety of hand tools (ex. drills, grinders, heat guns…)

 

Exhibition Spaces

When the time comes for you to display your work, you’ll have the opportunity to exhibit solo, group, or experimental work in the McDonough Museum of Art, Solomon Gallery, or our Student Project Gallery.
 

solomon gallery

 

Meet our world-class Ceramics faculty

Our dedicated and professionally involved faculty are actively engaged in helping Interdisciplinary Studio Art students successfully transition into positions with national and regional creative industries or graduate programs.

 

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Missy McCormick

Associate Professor
Office: Bliss B006

 mmcormick@ysu.edu   
 330.941.3701

Want to learn more?

We’re here to answer your questions and help you find your best path to your creative future. To explore your options, contact Danielle Lorenzi, Cliffe College Coordinator of Admissions and Recruitment.