7 Master's degrees in Ceramics and Sculpture in Tennessee, United States
Sculpture
For students of Sculpture at Savannah College of Art and Design , inspiration is never far. Master your craft in one of the finest studios in American higher education, designed by architect Renzo Piano and located adjacent to the High Museum of Art in Atlanta.

Sculpture
In the Sculpture concentration at University of Memphis, students focus on advancing their skills, conceptual understanding, and artistic vision within the field of sculpture
Art - Sculpture
Technical proficiency is a key focus of the Art - Sculpture program from University of Memphis. Students refine their knowledge of materials such as clay, metal, wood, plaster, or found objects, and expand their understanding of traditional and contemporary sculptural techniques.
Art - Ceramics
In the Art - Ceramics program offered by University of Memphis, students focus on advancing their technical skills, artistic vision, and conceptual understanding within the field of ceramics. Building upon their foundational knowledge from undergraduate studies, students engage in a rigorous exploration of ceramic materials, techniques, and artistic expression.

Ceramics
In the Ceramics concentration from University of Memphis, students focus on advancing their technical skills, artistic vision, and conceptual understanding within the field of ceramics.
Sculpture
The Sculpture program at University of Tennessee Knoxville is a 3-year program, and encourages advanced aesthetic and conceptual development through self-directed exploration.
Ceramics
The Ceramics program at University of Tennessee Knoxville offers an MFA program with a focus on sculptural work.