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  1. Shape the future of contemporary ceramic art. Herron’s ceramics program will develop your understanding of ceramics both in the context of contemporary practices and historical tradition. You will gain extensive studio experience working with clay, glaze formulation, and firing kilns while applying a range of techniques from other disciplines.

  2. Herron School of Art and Design, officially IU Herron School of Art and Design, is a public art school at Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) in Indianapolis, Indiana. It is a professional art school and has been accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design since 1952.

  3. Welcome to Herron. Were thrilled that you're interested in learning more about Herron School of Art and Design. We believe what you can do and where you can go is limitless because anything is possible with a Herron degree. If you can think it, you can make it. Take your next step by choosing one of the options below.

  4. The Herron School of Art and Design is Indiana’s oldest and largest art school, now part of iupui. Through its faculty, students, alumni, facilities, and programs, Herron School of Art has defined and shaped the visual arts culture of Indianapolis for a century.

  5. The ceramic studio is well equipped so that students experience the variety of technologies used by contemporary artists. The program provides a solid foundation for students pursuing graduate studies or a studio art career. For the most current curriculum, please see the Herron website.

  6. Ceramics. Offered at IU Indianapolis by Herron School of Art and Design. About. The B.F.A. in ceramics is a professional undergraduate degree for students desiring extensive studio experience with an emphasis in ceramics.

  7. All methods of forming ceramic objects to be explored in an intensive 3 week workshop environment. HER-C 400 Ceramics V (3-6 cr cr.) P: HER-C 304, HER-C 305, HER-C 307; Herron Undergraduate. This course is designed to investigate specific advanced ceramic techniques as used by contemporary artists.