Group
Occupation
231732 Potter or Ceramic Artist
Latest release
OSCA - Occupation Standard Classification for Australia
Reference period
2024, Version 1.0
Released
6/12/2024
231732 Potter or Ceramic Artist
Conceives and creates functional or artistic articles by moulding clay, glass and other fusible materials using hand-building and wheel techniques.
Alternative title
- Ceramicist
Skill level: 1
High levels of creative talent, cultural learning and/or knowledge, interest and personal commitment may substitute for formal qualifications or years of experience.
Main tasks
- Designs and plans functional or artistic articles made from clay, glass or other fusible materials
- Prepares clay by kneading, wedging and conditioning to achieve the desired consistency
- Shapes and moulds the clay into different forms and designs using various techniques such as wheel throwing, hand-building and carving
- Applies glazes and other surface treatments to pottery or ceramics to enhance its appearance, and adds unique colours, textures and patterns using techniques like brushwork, dipping, spraying, or wax resist
- Loads pottery into kilns and oversees the firing process
- Inspects finished pottery and ceramics for any defects or flaws, such as cracks, glaze irregularities or structural weaknesses