6 Bachelor's degrees in Ceramics and Sculpture in Canada
Craft and Design - Ceramics (Honours)
At the Craft and Design - Ceramics (Honours) BCD program offered at Sheridan College, is designed for graduates of the Sheridan Craft and Design (Ceramics) advanced diploma and the Fleming College Visual and Creative Arts diploma who are looking to further their education and develop the additional skills and knowledge gained through a degree
Sculpture and Expanded Practices
The Sculpture and Expanded Practices program at Emily Carr University of Art + Design encompasses traditional methods for producing sculpture, including wood, metal, and mould-making, as well as textiles and soft sculpture, such as weaving, sewing, and embroidery.
Ceramics
The Ceramics program at Emily Carr University of Art + Design integrates sculpture, painting, drawing, design, architecture, photography, and other materials.
Sculpture - Installation
In the Sculpture - Installation program at OCAD University, you will experiment with creating three-dimensional sculpture and installation work. You will learn the skills to create installations – works of art designed for public spaces. You will use the fabrication studios to explore hands-on and digital creation.
Ceramics
Clay offers endless creative possibilities. Throughout time, artists have been reinventing and renewing the art of ceramics. When you study Ceramics, at Concordia University Montréal you will be able to develop technical skills in hand building, slip casting, glazing and firing, as well as engage in contemporary art practices like installation and digital imagery with your work.
Sculpture
Sculpture today is materially diverse and conceptually rich in its formation. From autonomous objects through to performance-based installations, students engage with the idea of sculpture. With an open mind, you will be able to develop in both traditional and digital technologies as your ideas are nurtured. The program is offered by Concordia University Montréal.