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CERAM-3600-1: Media History

Spring 2026

Subject: Ceramics
Type: Seminar
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Level: Undergraduate

Course Dates: January 20, 2026 — May 11, 2026
Meetings: Fri 12:15-02:45PM, Double Ground - N203
Instructor: Maria Porges

Units: 3.0
Enrolled: 11/18

Description:

Ceramics as an art form came into prominence in the 1960s when artists like Peter Voulkos and Viola Frey severed ties with function (and everyday life) to make work that behaved more like sculpture than it did like pottery. But recently, functional ceramics has enjoyed a resurgence in critical recognition with the rise of relational aesthetics and other modes of artistic practice that no longer forego ties to function and the everyday. This class takes a survey of moments in ceramics' material history to examine more than just its domestic and artistic roles, but to examine how pottery and ceramics have played a role in the social, technological, political, and religious developments in Europe, Asia, and the Americas. This illumination of past practices and influences will help students contextualize their own contemporary ceramic work.

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