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Art and technology are being fused in the kilns of West Virginia University’smaster of fine arts in ceramics, helping boost the program into one of the top 20 in the country.
“The head of our ceramics program, Assistant Professor Shoji Satake, along with Assistant Professor Robert ‘Boomer’ Moore, is developing the WVU Ceramics Technology Global Research Center, which provides the tools and resources to promote creative inquiry at the intersection of technology and fine arts practice in the field of ceramics,” says Alison Helm, director of the WVUSchool of Art & Design in the College of Creative Arts.
“Shoji and Boomer do an excellent job at training our talented ceramic graduate students,” she said.
“They have brought both regional and international prominence to the ceramics program, along with ambitious intellectual, artistic and aesthetic contributions.”
The program was recently listed as the 18th best in the nation in U.S.
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