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Ceramic Food: What Can You Cook ? ( Revised)

Ceramic Food: What Can You Cook ? ( Revised). By: Victoria Miller. Food from around the world. What differences do you see?. Artist Exemplars. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vI_QJ5D9Qm8&noredirect=1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hx38g_IWdls&noredirect=1. Student Exemplars.

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Ceramic Food: What Can You Cook ? ( Revised)

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  1. Ceramic Food: What Can You Cook?(Revised) By: Victoria Miller

  2. Food from around the world

  3. What differences do you see?

  4. Artist Exemplars • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vI_QJ5D9Qm8&noredirect=1 • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hx38g_IWdls&noredirect=1

  5. Student Exemplars

  6. Ceramic vessels that serve a function

  7. Demonstration: Handbuilding

  8. Agenda • Step 1: Discuss food around the world • Step 2: Discuss artist exemplars • Step 3: Demonstration • Step 4: Planning Worksheet • Step 5: Construction • Step 6: Wrap up sculptures and clean-up. • Step 7: End of class discussion.

  9. Session 2Review

  10. Review

  11. Session2Handbuilding Review

  12. Agenda • Step 1: Look at examples of food from different cultures. • Step 2: Review artist exemplars. • Step 3: Handbuilding review. • Step 4: Clean-up. • Step 5: End of class discussion.

  13. Session3Demonstration: Glazing

  14. Review

  15. Agenda • Step 1: Review challenge and artist exemplars. • Step 2: Glazing demonstration. • Step 3: Homework assignment. • Step 4: Clean-up. • Step 5: Review homework assignment. • Step 6: End of class discussion.

  16. Review

  17. Place Settings

  18. Demonstration: Tablescapes • http://www.foodnetwork.com/videos/classy-fall-tablescape/104282.html • http://www.foodnetwork.com/videos/tablescape-tricks-n-treats/62381.html

  19. Agenda • Step 1: Review artist exemplars. • Step 2: Look at place setting examples and discuss tablescapes. • Step 3: Create place settings for sculptures. • Step 4: Gallery Walk. • Step 5: Critique. • Step 6: Written reflection and self-assessment.

  20. Sample Planning Activity Sample Planning Activity

  21. Table scape Activity Tablescape Activity

  22. Self Assessment

  23. Written Reflection

  24. Bibliography • http://www.homelessnation.org/en/node/7412 • http://lakesidepottery.com/HTML%20Text/Methods%20of%20Handbuilding.htm • http://vimeo.com/39500011 • http://ceramicartsdaily.org/category/pottery-making-techniques/handbuilding-techniques/ • http://ceramicartsdaily.org/ceramic-art-and-artists/ceramic-sculpture/firing-figurative-clay-sculpture-how-to-hollow-out-a-handbuilt-form-in-preparation-for-the-kiln/ • http://arthousenoblesville.blogspot.com/2011_05_01_archive.html

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