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The Journal of Australian Ceramics Vol 50 no 1 April 2011

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To work creatively with clay is to<br />

play with the elements; earth, fire,<br />

air and water in combination with<br />

intellectual and practical skills.<br />

CERAMICS<br />

Develop your ceramics practice at<br />

Australia 's longest continuing art<br />

school with a degree or short course<br />

that will engage and inspire you.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>Ceramics</strong> Department is one <strong>of</strong><br />

the best equipped in Australia and<br />

maintains a vibrant enhancement<br />

program including artists-inresidence,<br />

international exchanges<br />

and visiting artists to provide an<br />

enriched environment for developing<br />

individual work through specialisation.<br />

BACHELOR OF FINE ART<br />

(CERAMICS) 3 years full-time<br />

BACHElOR OF FINE ART (HONOURS)<br />

1 year full-time<br />

MASTER OF FINE ART (CERAM ICS)<br />

part-time or full-time<br />

PUBLIC PROGRAMS SHORT COURSES<br />

Winter School: 4-8 July <strong>2011</strong><br />

FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:<br />

Merran Esson,<br />

Subject leader - <strong>Ceramics</strong><br />

(02) 9339 8744 nas@det.nsw.edu.au<br />

www.nas.edu.au<br />

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