Design in Context - Exhibition
Exhibition of student works created at the Design in Context program at the Institute for Education in the Arts.
Amphorea
Exhibition of student works developed in the course Production Techniques: Mold Making|Ceramics with Lilith Matthews.
In this course, the students encounter the material for the first time in the ceramics section. They learn about the methods of handbuilding, some design options for the surface aswell as choosing the necessary technology and the right material depending on form and function.
After the rough construction and finishing was completed, it was covered using an engobe, some with stencils, and then particular glazed on the inside. The workpieces were constructed almost entirely by hand with the help of a few tools. The students design their own shape and decor.
Participating Students:
Flatschacher Verena, Kircher Laura, Kirchgatterer Jana, Zoé Schwarz, Stosik Martin
In search of structure – experiments with rings
Students present simple jewelry developed in the course Production Techniques: Wood|Metal with Dieter Gorjanz.
The production of the jewelry serves as an exercise in the technique of brazing. The surface design is created by molding industrial and natural surfaces and using tarnish colors.
Open workshops – ceramics/mold making
In the Open Workshop course, students receive support for their individual ceramic and/or mold-making projects. Independent work on projects is encouraged. Techniques already learned in the basic course are reinforced through practice. Project planning and technical support for master projects also form a significant part of the course.
Participating Students:
Fiona Liselotte Albrechtsberger, Judith Gebert, Sophie Greistorfer, Jennifer Petrik, Elli Schrödl, Stella Maria Schwaiger