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Ceramic artist Thomas Kihneman and his piece, "Many Worlds, Many Lives". Photo credit: Yanna Baradin

Many Worlds, Many Lives:

Yanna Baradin May 1, 2024
A vision of life through an artist's perspective.
Jackson working on a chain link clay piece. Sundae Velasco/The Telescope.

Student Colby Jackson is a true gem in the art department

Sundae Velasco May 8, 2019

Take a ceramics course at Palomar College and you’ll find yourself a new friend by the name of Colby Jackson, 48, who has been at the campus for more than 25 years and brings joy to those who know him. “He’s...

Palomar student Alayna Wenzlick loves clay shaping as she crafts a Sea Anemone. This is her fourth semester at Palomar she loves the positive attitude of the students and teachers at the campus. Nov 7, 2016. (Johnny Jones/The Telescope)

Ceramics student shapes ocean life

Cristina Angel November 16, 2016

Alayna Wenzlick, a 20-year-old Biology major, is in Palomar's ceramics program to share hidden sights of the ocean through her artistic pieces. While Wenzlick has been involved in various forms...

Palomar student Freddy Salgado holds his Godzilla inspired ceramic creation. (Cristina Angel/The Telescope)

Art student sculpts dreams

Cristina Angel September 12, 2016

Freddy Salgado is an 18 year old student taking ceramics at Palomar. He also enjoys painting, stop-motion animation, and can be found working on his sculptures on the Palomar campus. Salgado is...

Video: The Art of Glassblowing at Palomar. (Niko Holt/The Telescope)

Video: The Art of Glassblowing at Palomar

Telescope Staff May 5, 2016

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mcL-mdvJyc Professor Michael Hernandez explains the glassblowing process for students taking the class at Palomar College. Niko Holt/The Telescope

Ceramic artist unsure how to mold his future career

Susan Whaley April 27, 2015

The decision whether to follow your passion or pursue a career with financial stability is never easy. Pursuing a technical degree may make sense, however, the love for art isn’t always easy to leave...

Ceramic students' art selected for museum display

Ceramic students’ art selected for museum display

Jason Klingerman May 5, 2014

Palomar’s ceramics program currently has the most representation it has ever had at one of the largest ceramics museums in the country. Eight members of the program (five students, hand-picked by...

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