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Ceramics Skill Levels :

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In 1966 , American raku ceramist , Paul Soldner , selected the site for what is today ’ s Anderson Ranch Arts Center , forming the foundation for a thriving ceramics program . Then and now , Anderson Ranch serves as a place where students exchange ideas and examine ceramic art and pottery-making techniques . It has always been a place where seminal moments of growth happen in an artist ’ s creative and critical thinking . Here , both beginning and emerging artists gain strong fundamental support , while established artists achieve new perspectives and advance their techniques .
The Ranch ceramics team provides support , feedback and technical problem solving , giving each artist the freedom to experiment and grow . Our primary focus is on personal advancement through a process of creative discovery . The Soldner Ceramics Center is comprised of more than 10,000 square feet in three buildings . The Lyeth / Lyon kiln building is equipped with gas , electric , soda and wood kilns for both oxidation and reduction firings at all temperature ranges . The Ranch offers four wood kilns , three gas reduction kilns and nine high-temperature electric kilns .

Ceramics Skill Levels :

Open to All – Students of any skill and knowledge level .
Level I – Students are new to ceramics and have no formal training .
Level II – Students have a basic understanding of forming techniques , such as throwing and hand building . Students have taken one or two ceramics classes or workshops .
Level III – Students have significant experience with clay forming techniques , such as throwing , hand building and modeling . Students are comfortable with ceramics equipment , such as wheels , extruders and slab rollers . Students are self-starting with some formal training and have taken a minimum of three classes or workshops .
Level IV – Students have advanced skills and knowledge of the ceramics field . Students are highly motivated , have a minimum of five years experience in the field and have a portfolio of their artwork . Typical students are academics and professional artists .
INTENSIVES – Multi-week programs designed for artists of varying skill levels to immerse themselves in the studio practice of their choice while working alongside established faculty .
Anderson Ranch thanks its educational partners for supporting our ceramics program with their products and services :
DIVERSIFIED CERAMIC SERVICES , INC .
Contact Artistic Director Doug Casebeer with questions at 970 / 923-3181 x238 or Studio Coordinator Giselle Hicks at 970 / 923-3181 x210 . nceca . net nceca members receive 20 % off tuition for all Ceramics 2017 Summer Workshops ! This discount cannot be combined with any other offers , promotions or scholarships
nceca , the professional association for the ceramic arts , provides its members with continuing education , professional development , exhibition , publication and presenting opportunities .
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