Mark Rigsby
Professor
Bio
Mark Rigsby received his BFA in Ceramics from Auburn University in 1991 and his MFA in Ceramics and Sculpture from the University of Alabama in 1997. In graduate school Rigsby began research in the ancient techniques of wood-fired ceramics and kiln construction. This research continues to inspire his work today. He has worked in clay for over 30 years.
Rigsby's studio work focuses on creating ceramic sculpture, as well as utilitarian wood-fired and soda-fired stoneware and porcelain. His work has been exhibited in national and international juried exhibitions across the country, some of which include: the Workhouse Clay National in Lorton, VA, the San Angelo Ceramics National, in San Angelo, TX, the American Craft Council Show in Atlanta, GA, and the Smithsonian Fine Craft Exhibition in Washington, DC.
- MFA - University of Alabama (1997)
- BFA - Auburn University (1991)
ART 101 (Drawing I), ART 102 (Drawing II), ART 130 (Art Appreciation), ART 251 (Ceramics Workshop), ART 351 (Ceramics I), ART 352-453 (Upper Level Ceramics), ART 371-471 (Relief Printmaking), ART 372-472 (Intaglio Printmaking), ART 373 (Planographic Printmaking), ART 492 (Special Problems), ART 570 (Art Education Graduate Studio, Ind. Study), ART 653 (Art Education Graduate Ceramics Studio), ART 671 (Art Education Graduate Printmaking Studio)
- English (Native or Bilingual)