The Ceramics Facility on the Main Campus is comprised of 2 buildings and a kiln shed used for undergraduate and graduate instruction and research in Ceramics. This space works as both a classroom and studio for a range of ceramic work and processes. The facility includes a comprehensive glaze lab, a kiln shed, a general classroom/studio space with pottery wheels, a spray booth, a clay mixing area, graduate studios, and an exhibition space. This facility is found on the West Campus.
Facilities on the Main Campus include:
3 computer top load electric kilns
1 large front-load electric kiln
1 electric test kiln
1 fiber RAKU kiln
1 small cone 10 gas test kiln
72 cu. ft shuttle gas kiln
25 cu. ft cast catenary arch wood kiln
18 cu.ft mini-gama wood kiln
30 cu. ft soda kiln
18 cu.ft soda kiln
2- 18 cu.ft cone 10 reduction kilns
Forklift for heavy work.
The Ceramics facility on the Southwest Campus downtown includes several classroom/studio spaces with pottery wheels, a glaze room, a glaze lab, a spray booth, a clay mixing area, an exhibition space, and a kiln shed. This facility also serves graduate and undergraduate instruction and research in ceramics as well as the PACE community arts program.
Facilities on Southwest Campus include:
7 computer top load electric kilns
1 electric test kiln
1 RAKU kiln
2-100 cu. ft downdraft reduction kilns
60 cu. ft. soda kiln
30 cu. ft. Bailey reduction kiln