Comprehensive Artistic Development Program
The Dean of Students at Tishk International University organized a comprehensive 12-week ceramic course for Art Club students conducted between January and May 2025. Under the expert guidance of Ms. Soza Mohammed, an experienced ceramic instructor, students engaged in extensive artistic development and technical skill building.
Course Structure and Progression
Foundational Introduction
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Initial session covering ceramic tools and basic procedures
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Establishment of fundamental techniques for creative exploration
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Introduction to collaborative wall composition project
Skill Development Phase
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Experimentation with advanced ceramic tools and equipment
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Refinement of sculpting techniques and artistic methods
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Progressive mastery of ceramic art fundamentals
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Creative boundary expansion through guided instruction
Participant Achievement
Student Engagement
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15 participating students demonstrating consistent commitment
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Notable growth in artistic expression capabilities
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Significant improvement in practical ceramic skills
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Collaborative project contribution and development
Culminating Exhibition
The course concluded with:
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Vibrant showcase of student ceramic works
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Demonstration of acquired technical knowledge
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Reflection of 12-week dedication and progress
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Exhibition of collaborative wall composition project
Institutional Commitment
This initiative reflects the university’s dedication to:
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Hands-on, experiential learning opportunities
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Student-centered artistic development
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Creativity and craftsmanship cultivation
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Comprehensive artistic education within academic environment
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Support for extracurricular skill development
The successful ceramic course highlights Tishk International University’s ongoing commitment to nurturing artistic talent and providing diverse educational experiences that extend beyond traditional academic boundaries.
Keywords: Ceramic Course, Art Club, Artistic Development, Hands-on Learning, Student Creativity, Skill Building, Artistic Expression, Extracurricular Education, Craftsmanship





