Students investigate sculptural form and space through the clay process. Diverse, individually-developed projects allow the student to further investigate the technical properties of various clays, surface applications, and firing processes. Emphasis is placed on the development of an individual aesthetic and conceptual vocabulary. Students will look at works in both the historical and contemporary art worlds. This course is designed to give the student ample opportunity to experiment and to direct his or her vision. Prerequisites: FAC 3250 Ceramic Sculpture 2: Tools, Techniques, Process; and FAC 3450 Ceramic Sculpture 3: New Directions in Clay