Second Presenter – Jason Kiley
October 20th 2011 Posted at October 2011, October 2011 Proposals
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Project Description:
Imagery on ceramic forms has been occurring for centuries from sgraffito on Roman wine vessels to ceramic decals that decorate many commercial ceramic items today. Whatever the reason, people have felt the need to decorate the ceramic form with pictures. As a ceramic artist I feel this need as well, and would like to research the methods of putting imagery on clay. I will focus on contemporary ceramic artists and their methods of transferring imagery onto clay along with traditional techniques found in printmaking.
Project Importance:
Acquiring the knowledge and materials necessary to accomplish printing on the ceramic surface is the desired outcome of this proposal. I will not be the only one to benefit from the project. As well as being a graduate student at Marshall, I am also the Ceramic Studio Technician. One of my duties in this position is to advise students on process related issues and to address technical questions. With the ability to research printing on clay, I would be able to directly pass this information on to students through classroom demonstrations. I have discussed the opportunity to demonstrate these new techniques to students with Assistant Professor Frederick Bartolovic. I also teach an Image Transfer on Clay class at the Huntington Museum of Art twice a year and could directly apply these new techniques to those classes. As I am employed at institutions where teaching is a primary focus, I would be in a perfect position to share my research with others.
How Money Will Be Used:
I am requesting funding to further my research and allow me to purchase materials necessary for that research. The biggest challenge for completing this research is the material cost associated with it. Printing onto clay requires specialized materials which are not available in either the ceramics studio or the print studio. Purchasing them myself at this time is cost prohibitive. With additional materials at my disposal I can increase the level and variety of printing techniques I am experimenting with. I will need everything from the frames for screen printing to the mason stains needed to make ceramic inks. Along with materials and tools I would like to purchase the DVD “Screen Printing on Clay with Paul Andrew Wandless”, and the new book “Ceramic Transfer Printing” by Kevin Petrie, both would be excellent resources for my research.
3 Month Goal:
Receiving the grant money would allow me to expand on my research exponentially. With additional materials at my disposal I can increase the level and variety of printing techniques I am experimenting with. I will be able to research each of the techniques more thoroughly because I would have a larger stock of materials to work with.
At this point my research is in it very beginning stages. My goals over the upcoming months include a multiple color print on the ceramic form, integrating print/image transfer to larger ceramic sculpture and functional ware, and to have demonstrated some of the techniques to ceramic classes at Marshall University as well as the Huntington Museum of Art. Below is my projected timeline of accomplished work for this project. Receiving the grant money would make accomplishing the timeline and my goals much more achievable.
Projected Timeline of Accomplished Work
- October
- Research silk screen methods on clay.
- Research Zerox/Gum Arabic Printing.
- Acquire basic materials needed.
- Collect imagery to print on ceramic forms.
- Mix and modify inks for printing on clay.
- Have small tests pieces of stencil and zerox/gum Arabic transfers bisqued.
- November
- Have larger tests pieces of stencil and zerox/gum Arabic transfers
- Have small tests pieces of EZ Screen bisqued.
- Test different print methods with use of plaster molds.
- Find imagery for linoleum blocks and screen printing.
- Start testing bisque work with different glazes.
- December
- Stretch screens for screen printing on clay.
- Have printing screens burnt with Diazo Emulsion.
- Have linoleum print blocks cut.
- Evaluate what has and has not worked with printing on clay so for.
- Gather images and ideas over Holiday Break. Be prepared to start work again when spring semester starts.
- January
- Be ready to test different methods on three dimensional work.
- Test linoleum print block with Zerox/Gum Arabic inks and underglazes.
- Test print techniques on functional ceramic ware (cups, bowls, and plates).
- Have built image library for print on clay (more screens/EZscreens,Diazo Screens, and imagery for Zerox/gum Arabic imagery)
- February
- Give demo on Printing on the Ceramic Form to Intro to Hand Building Class.
- Have printing methods integrated with first large scale three dimensional piece.
- Have a multiple color print on clay completed.
- March
- Continue expanding research until thesis exhibition.



