Beginning Ceramics (August - September)

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Beginning Ceramics Quiz

Test your knowledge on the fundamental concepts of ceramics with our engaging Beginning Ceramics Quiz! Designed for students and enthusiasts alike, this quiz covers various aspects of ceramic techniques, tools, and processes.

You'll encounter multiple choice questions, descriptive prompts, and more, helping you solidify your understanding of ceramics. Get ready to dive into the world of clay!

20 Questions5 MinutesCreated by CreatingClay27
What is the correct order of the drying stages of clay?
Wet, bone-dry, leather-hard, bisque, glazed
Wet, leather-hard, bone-dry, bisque, glazed
Leather-hard, wet, bone-dry, bisque, glazed
Wet, leather-hard, bone-dry, glazed, bisque
What is the best technique(s) to use when building this hollow form?
Slab
Coil
Pinch
Combine Pinch and Slab
Combine Slab and Coil
Combine Pinch and Coil
When is the best time to build a form with tall straight sides?
When the Clay is very wet
When the clay is bone-dry
When the clay is leather-hard
When the clay has been bisqued
Lukas Easton uses which technique on the surface of his work?
Low Relief Carving
High Relief Carving
Marble Carving
The Carving of Ancient Times
Describe in detail how this process is related to ceramics:
Describe in detail how to interact with bone-dry sculptures and bone-dry clay:
Describe in your own words how to leave your work station at the end of a work session:
What are the best ways to keep clay wet and workable?
When are headphones, earphones, and/or earbuds allowed?
During independent studio work time
While movies / documentaries are playing
While studio music is playing
When the teacher is speaking
After instruction ends
Before class begins
Studio Open Hours
After spending several hours finishing a ceramic sculpture, you decide it didn't turn out the way you envisioned. Should you spend more time trying again?
Yes
No
Choose all of the parts of a lidded vessel:
Head
Foot
Body
Knob
Flange
Shoulder
Elbow
Knee
This is a lidded vessel made by Bill Wilkey.
Describe in your own words:
1. How this vessel and parts were made
2. How the texture was made
3. What colors are used and how
Tell me one thing you have learned in class so far that was surprising or interesting to you:
What is sgraffito?
Where is porcelain clay found?
River beds
Mountain tops
Man Made Facility
Gypsum caves
Fill in the blank: original, mold, ________.
Cheese
Print
Mask
Sprig
Stamp
Sponge
Clay
Kit
The assignment calls for you to build one set of salt and pepper shakers. The set must include decoration inspired by nature. Which decorating techniques would be the best choice to use?
Soap bubble marbling
Paper stencils
Slip trailing
Image transfer
Stamping
Sprig molds
Wax resist water etching
Cut outs and piercing
Mishima
Brushing
Engobe blocking
Carving
Sgraffito
Describe in detail one hypothetical artwork you would make if given the facilities and materials.
Describe how "community" is used in art class.
What is accountability and why is it important to everyone, no matter their field of study?
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