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Ceramics

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Everything you need to create and succeed

A long hallway filled with ceramics workstations and projects.
An outdoors view of a ceramics shop.
A hand holding a ceramic mug on a sculpting plate.

As a ceramics major, you’ll learn traditional and avant-garde ceramic techniques and firing processes from working faculty artists with NAU’s internationally acclaimed ceramics program and facilities. Space permitting, you’ll enjoy a semi-private work area in a newly constructed, well-equipped communal studio complex.

Studio features

Students working on their ceramics at a table.
  •  24 electric pottery wheels, 36” slab roller, and 6 electric kilns
  • Extruder, Spray booth, Ball mill
  • Soldner clay mixer and Peter Pugger clay mixer
  • Venco de-airing pug mill and ventilated glaze room
  • Photo room with lightbox and backdrop
An outdoor ceramics shop.
  •  4 gas kilns (Geil downdraft/Car kiln downdraft/Laguna updraft/Reduction cool gas test)
  • Outdoor kiln pad for atmospheric firings (salt,soda, raku)
  • Wood kiln facility with Tozan, Anagama and Noborigama kiln sites, plus double catenary arch wood/wood-soda, small anagama, train, and double-wide train kilns

Creative space

Occupying more than three acres on NAU’s south campus, the state-of-the-art Ceramics Complex offers the resources you need to cultivate the skills and discipline to develop a successful and sustainable career in the arts:

  •  a 10,833-square-foot main studio complex
  • two outdoor kiln areas
  • a newly built clay mixing and dry materials storage building
  • a traditional Japanese tea house
Students in a ceramics class shaping mugs.
An empty ceramics shop.
An empty ceramics classroom.
Professor helping students through their ceramic-making projects.

Visiting Artist Program

The department’s active Visiting Artist Program hosts two to three national and international professional ceramic artists each year. By working with visiting artists, you’ll be exposed to a broad variety of techniques and approaches to working in clay.

Fall 2019 visiting artist: Sunkoo Yuh

Can you hear me?
Workshop Demonstration Thursday Sept. 26th – Friday Sept. 27th 10am – 4pm

Lecture Thursday Sept. 26th 4pm

Location 1919 South Lonetree RD Ceramics Complex Northern Arizona University

Free and open to the public

Post-Baccalaureate Program

The Special Student program is for individuals who have completed a BFA degree (or equivalent) and are in transition to the next phase of their artistic career. The program provides up to 2 students a year the opportunity to develop a body of work, in order to apply for graduate school or other future goals. Please contact jason.hess@nau.edu for additional information.

School of Art + Design
Location
Room 211 Building 37A
Fine Arts
1115 S Knoles Dr
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6031
Mailing Address
PO Box: 6020
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-6031
Email
schoolofart@nau.edu
Phone
928-523-5945
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