This practical 5-day course is for anyone who likes to work with their hands or who plans to be a ceramic or pottery artist. Participants will learn about the history of ceramics, reaching back to its appearance as an early sign of civilization. They will be introduced to the three main techniques for making pottery and ceramics by hand — pinching, coiling, and slab building — and learn to use the electric wheel as well as polishing, decorating, painting, and glazing their pieces so that they end up with a signature product.

 

Learning Objectives:

  • Learning about the history of ceramics and the changes that have occurred over the years.
  • Getting to know world-famous ceramicists and ceramic scholars.
  • Gaining the ability to use ceramics for self-expression.
  • Understanding the different uses of pottery.
  • Learning about types of pottery and firing techniques.
  • Practicing the three main techniques for making pottery.
  • Practicing centering pottery in the middle of the wheel and making a functional product.
  • Learning polishing techniques.
  • Practicing decorating techniques.

 

Course Outcomes:

  • Participants will become familiar with the history of ceramics worldwide and how it defined civilizations.
  • Participants will examine the works of world-famous ceramicists.
  • Participants will understand different types of pottery and firing techniques.
  • Participants will gain the ability to build different products and tools for everyday use. They will execute three different products, including cups, vases, plates, tea sets, etc.

 

Recommended for:

Artists, Calligraphers, Sculptors, Craftsmen, Art teachers, and Students.

Facilitator

Dr. Naseeba Alozaibi

Dr. Naseeba Alozaibi is a unique Emirati author who resides in Abu Dhabi. Regarding her educational career, she obtained her degree in pharmacy from the Jordanian University in 1998. Furthermore, she acquired her Master’s degree in technological pharmacy from Strathclyde University in Glasgow, Scotland in 2006. Nevertheless, she pursued a PhD in social medicine and health research from Nottingham University in 2011. 

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Dr. Naseeba Alozaibi

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