ETSU Ceramics

ETSU Ceramics Welcome to the Ceramics page for East Tennessee State University. This page is a resource for studen Bachelor of Fine Arts (Studio Art) B.F.A.

East Tennessee State University is located in Johnson City, TN, in the heart of the beautiful Appalachian Mountains. The Ceramics area is just one of 11 areas of study in the energetic Department of Art and Design. We offer the following degrees at ETSU:
Master of Fine Arts (Studio Art) M.F.A. Bachelor of Fine Arts (Graphic Design) B.F.A. Bachelor of Arts (Art History) B.A. Bachelor of Arts (Studi

o Art) B.A. with a minor in Education*
Minor (Studio Art)
Minor (Art History)

In the Department of Art and design, our students develop problem solving skills, a strong work ethic, and an ability to communicate verbally and visually through their time with us. Alumni from our program are thriving in various careers in the arts. Our faculty includes internationally exhibited artists, published authors, and a Guggenheim fellow. We are affiliated with the Mary B. Martin School of the Arts at ETSU, which sponsors an eclectic calendar of visiting artists, curators, art historians, and exhibitions on the ETSU campus each semester. For more information on the Ceramics area at ETSU please feel free to reach out to Lindsay Rogers at [email protected]. For more information on the Department of Art and Design visit: https://www.etsu.edu/cas/art/default.php

Our Spring sale is this Thursday and Friday in front of the Sherrod library!
04/29/2026

Our Spring sale is this Thursday and Friday in front of the Sherrod library!

04/09/2026
Come join us!
01/16/2026

Come join us!

The February 1st application deadline is approaching! Are you a visual artist or designer interested in pursuing a high-quality, low-cost Master of Fine Arts degree? ETSU’s Department of Art and Design offers an MFA program with personalized instruction from award-winning faculty in 11 areas of specialization, along with funding opportunities such as graduate assistantships. Applications are due Sunday, February 1, at 11:59 PM EST and can be found on the Linktree in our bio.

Last chance this year! ETSU Student ceramic association's annual sale is going on till 4 PM today, in front of the libra...
11/13/2025

Last chance this year! ETSU Student ceramic association's annual sale is going on till 4 PM today, in front of the library.

11/21/2024
11/14/2024

'Tis that time of the year again! ETSU Student Ceramic Association is once again holding our ceramics sale for the holidays on 11/19 and 11/20. Come pick out some special handmade gifts for your special ppl :) ETSU Department of Art & Design

11/04/2024

Rock the Ball, the Department of Art and Design's biennial open house for prospective undergraduate students, is this Thursday, November 7th in Ernest Ball Hall on ETSU's main campus. The event will run from 5 to 7 pm. Join us in Ball Hall for wall-to-wall art, food, and art demos. There will be opportunities to see what students are working on in their classes and to watch demos. For more info, contact [email protected]. Poster art by Professor John Hilton.

10/24/2024

Meet Chance Taylor, the new Ceramics Technician & Artist in Residence at ETSU Department of Art and Design. Chance Taylor is originally from Fargo, North Dakota. He received his BFA in ceramics from North Dakota State University and his MFA from the University of Missouri. Taylor’s work draws upon his fascination with an object’s purpose to facilitate culture and fulfill our psychological and practical needs through everyday use and ritual. His most recent work is influenced by the formal logic of plants and flowers and is intended to celebrate and elevate the everyday. Taylor has displayed his work nationwide and in publications such as Ceramics Monthly. He has participated in dozens of juried and invitational exhibitions. Most recently, he was included in the 2024 Strictly Functional Pottery National and the Southern Mississippi Ceramics National. He also completed his solo show Florescence at the Columbia College Hardwick Gallery, Columbia, Missouri. Welcome to ETSU, Chance Taylor!

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Art Annex, 695 JL Seehorn Road
Johnson City, TN
37614

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