INTRODUCTION TO POTTERY

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INTRODUCTION TO POTTERY Description This course offers the opportunity of working exclusively in clay. Experience will include work on the pottery wheel, extruded pieces, and various handbuilt projects. Creative glazing, surface texturing, and historical perspectives will be explored. Course Overview Course Goals Students should: s How have artists used slab and coil constructions throughout history? How can the student use (and choose) hand-building techniques to develop their forms? How is clay centered on the wheel? How is a pot lifted and formed on the wheel? How are glazes used to supply color? How have cultures used form and function in pottery? What surface changes can be made on clay? What surface patterns have been used in various cultures? Common Skill Content Outline I. Unit 1 - Hand Building II. Unit 2 - Pottery on the Wheel III. Unit 3 - Surface Decoration State of Connecticut Curriculum Frameworks Connecticut State are met in the following areas: Media History and Culture Grade Level Skills Skills Matrix Introduction to Pottery BOE Approved 03/27/2007 1

Pacing Guide 1st Marking Period 2nd Marking Period Month 1 Month 2 Month 3 Month 4 Month 5 Unit 1 Hand Building 7 weeks Unit 2 Pottery on the Wheel 7 weeks Unit 3 Surface Decoration 4 weeks Introduction to Pottery BOE Approved 03/27/2007 2

Unit 1 - Hand Building, 7 weeks top Media Students will understand, select and apply media, techniques and processes. apply media, techniques and processes with sufficient skill, confidence and sensitivity that their intentions are realized. History and Cultures Students will understand the visual arts in relation to history and cultures. compare works of art to one another in terms of history, aesthetics and culture, justifying conclusions made in the analysis and using these conclusions to inform their own art making. Unit Objectives identify stages of clay such as maturity, leather-hard, greenware, bisqueware and glazewear. apply multicultural and historical techniques in creation of original clay pieces. How do certain forms relate to specific cultures? How have artists used slab and coil constructions throughout history? How can the student use (and choose) handbuilding techniques to develop their forms? Coil pots Greek forms Slab houses Placques Tiles Abstract constructions Marbleizing clay Sculpted forms use slab techniques. use coil construction to build 3-D forms. use additive and subtractive techniques including scoring and using slip. use the extruder to create form. identify uses of and manipulation of clay tools and equipment. Introduction to Pottery BOE Approved 03/27/2007 3

Unit 2 Pottery on the Wheel, 7 weeks top History and Cultures Students will understand the visual arts in relation to history and cultures. analyze common characteristics of visual arts evident across time and among cultural/ethnic groups to formulate analyses, evaluations and interpretations of meaning. Unit Objective reference cultural and historical features of pottery. How does function influence form? How is clay centered on the wheel? How is a pot lifted and formed on the wheel? How are glazes used to supply color? How have cultures used form and function in pottery? Assessment Wheel forms: bowl, plate, vase, pitchers form the clay into a variety of shapes. identify the stages of clay maturation. use various techniques on the pottery wheel, including centering, opening, lifting and pulling. Introduction to Pottery BOE Approved 03/27/2007 4

Unit 3 - Surface Decoration, 4 weeks (This is a component of all the units) top Media Students will understand, select and apply media, techniques and processes. apply media, techniques and processes with sufficient skill, confidence and sensitivity that their intentions are realized. Unit Objective apply multicultural and historic references in choosing of surface decoration. How can surface decoration enhance a piece of pottery? What surface changes can be made on clay? What surface patterns have been used in various cultures? Oriental glazing designs Pueblo Indian slip application Sgraffito Slip railing Stamping Caruing or scratching Clay addition change the surface of the form using texture; carved, applied or relief. apply slip or glaze for surface decoration and/or color. experiment with a variety of glazes and a variety of applications. Introduction to Pottery BOE Approved 03/27/2007 5