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Digital Technical Drawing
Technical Drawing is a course that teaches 3D to 2D projection drawings and vice versa, ISO standard technical drawings, manually or computerized. However, for this course, the focus is on the digital method, which is divided into 8 meetings (8 weeks), or the equivalent of 2 credits.
Lecturer: Susi Hartanto, S.Sn., M.M
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Ceramic: Exploration Of Kurinuki Technique
In this 4-week course, we will learn about the Kurinuki techniques in pottery, which is a traditional Japanese pottery art that requires a lot of carving and/or sculpting a single block of clay. We will start with the basic but essential knowledge and skills, from using the right tools to various carving techniques that will help you to create the form you want. Along the journey, we will be making sculptural but functional cups, containers, and teapots, that each will become truly one-of-a-kind. Participants are expected to have a basic understanding or previous experience in ceramic making, especially the hand-building techniques (i.e clay wedging and kneading), to help start this course.
Lecturer:
- Geoffrey Tjakra, BFA, MFA
- Averina
- Evelyn

Ceramic: Slip Decoration Technique
In this 4-week course, we will learn about slip decoration in pottery, a technique of decorating ceramic products using liquefied clay (slip) that is often colored with oxides.
We will start by understanding how to mix a certain ratio of clay, water, and oxides, to get the desired color and texture of slip. Before moving on to applying the slip, participants will be guided to make a few ceramic objects using the basic hand-building techniques i.e Pinching, Coiling and Slabbing. After that, we will learn and practice various slip decoration techniques on those objects.
Lecturer:
- Geoffrey Tjakra, BFA, MFA
- Averina

