Ceramist Job Description
Ceramists create designs for a range of pottery objects that are then made by shaping and firing clay. The items can include but are not limited to: floor tiles, bathroom and kitchen tiles, ceramic sculptures, domestics and commercial tableware, kitchenware, garden ceramics and giftware.
Ceramists that are employed by larger companies interpret a product brief and must turn it into a commercial design for mass production. Ceramists who are self employed often design and produce their own products.
Typical Job Duties
• Ceramists may design and produce one-off objects if they work for a small enough company or are self-employed
• Select materials appropriate for specific designs
• Decide on decorative techniques and glazes
• Interpreting and working to design a brief to design a new collection, including what material is to be used, and the costs associated with them
• Performing market research to find out what competitors are producing and how well existing lines are doing
• Creating designs and liaising with clients to ensure the specifications of the brief are set
• Overseeing production to ensure the specifications are being achieved
Relevant Scholarships for Becoming a Ceramist
The Applicable Majors section below shows fields of study relevant to a career as a Ceramist. You can search for scholarships matched to those fields of study on our Fine Arts Scholarships page.
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Applicable Majors
Studying one of the university majors listed below is an excellent starting point for becoming a Ceramist. Click on the links to find out what else you can do with these majors!