In the Eckerd Ceramics program, students are given the opportunity to learn all aspects of forming, firing, and exhibiting ceramics. From the introductory class forward, students are taught to mix their own clay, create their own glazes and fire their own kilns. Courses are offered in throwing on the potter’s wheel and ceramic sculpture. Students are able to utilize a range of firing techniques, making use of a wide variety of kilns, including stoneware, low & high vapor firing, raku, sagger, pit, and wood-fire kilns. We also have a new digitally programmable kiln. After completing the basic classes many students take advantage of the small and intimate nature of the clay program by working one-on-one with the professor on more advanced projects in independent studies. In our lively community-oriented studio, which remains open 24 hours a day, students are encouraged to create functional, sculptural and conceptual artworks in clay.
In March, 2011, Eckerd College proudly co-hosted the 45th Annual Conference of the National Council on Education in the Ceramic Arts (NCECA), and Brian Ransom, now Professor Emeritus of Visual Arts, served as co-liaison for the conference. On that occasion we also hosted an exhibition featuring works by past and current faculty, and alumni who have pursued a career in ceramics. Below are a few of the works that were included in the exhibition:
Gallery hours:
Mon.–Fri., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Homage to the Abstract
Works from the Permanent Collection
January 9 – February 27

A Tribute to Marshall Rousseau
Works From His Personal Collection Given to Eckerd
January 12 – March 7

An Unflinching Look – Elegy for Wetlands
Photography by Benjamin Dimmitt ’76
January 18 – March 7
Winter Term Photography and Video
Works from Study Abroad
March 1 – March 27
Senior Thesis Exhibitions
Visual and Interdisciplinary Arts Majors:
Joanna Bodo, Raymond Pintauro (March 8 -13)
Gabriella Brzostoski, Nikki Bonfiglio (March 22-27)
Myles Roven (April 5-10)
Leo Dutkewych, Pearse Gorman (April 12-17)
Grace Adler, Dante Bouchard (April 19-24)
Tida Bagby, Lele Colon, Jessie Lotze (April 26-May 1)
Aidan Drummond, Kinga Michalska (May 3-8)
Anne Katherine Hobak (April 12-17)
Nyla Muskovin (April 26-May 1)
Senior Thesis Performances
Basil Rimes (March 29-April 3)
Gabrielle Colicchio (May 3-8)
The 55th Annual Sophomore Show
Visual Arts Portfolio Exhibition
Part I: March 29 – April 3
Part II: April 5 – 10
Arts Students Showcase
Visual and Interdisciplinary Arts
April 19-24
The Eckerd Review
Works Selected for Publication
May 3 – 15














