2001-Present
Kingwood College, Humble, Texas
Adjunct Professor in Ceramics
Responsible for all aspects of ceramic instruction and demonstrations
of beginning and advanced ceramic classes. Responsible for and demonstrate
all aspects of lab safety, useage of studio kilns and tools. Am able to
offer all aspects of ceramic instruction: wheel throwing, hand building,
slabs, coils, and a variety of firings-Raku, gas, and electric.
1997-2000 Texas Tech University, Lubbock,
Texas
Teaching Assistant-Ceramics
Spring semesters assisted professors in instruction and demonstations
of beginning and advanced wheel throwing classes, which demonstrated
techniques of wheelbased ceramic forms.
Fall semesters assisted professors in instruction and demonstations
of hand building and experimental clay classes. These classes demonstrated
slab, coil, pinch and extruded techniques for building large proportional
hand built forms.
Responsibilities for studio in both spring and fall semesters included:
class and also one on one demonstrations of safety operations of firing
gas, electric and raku killns. Also, safety instructions of preparation,
and storage of minerals for mixing clay and glazes. Responsibilities
also included safely maintaining and updating a fully-equipped ceramics
studio.
1997
Pecos High School, Pecos, TX
Student Teacher Program
Taught freshman through senior level art for spring semester. Instruction
included ceramics, metal sculpture, painting and pinhole photography.Directed
student project which resulted in completion and installation of permenant
20' metal sculpture at Pecos High School
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