Ceramics

The Ceramics studio embraces the diversity of ceramic practices including the creation of work for exhibitions, the table and home, architectural spaces, and community engagement initiatives. The dedicated studios are fully equipped with both traditional and new experimental technologies, including a 3-D clay printer and digital transfer printing. The studios include wheel throwing, hand forming , mould making and casting, clay processing, glaze laboratory and firing facilities. Firing technologies include electric, gas, wood and vapour and other types of low temperature firing. 

The studio also exhibits an extensive permanent teaching collection including works by graduates, staff and international visiting artists that highlight the studio's significant, 40-year contribution to Ceramics art & design, education and research.

Updated:  24 July 2020/Responsible Officer:  Head of School/Page Contact:  CASS Marketing & Communications