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Oct 10, 2025
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ART 1030 - Introduction to Printmaking Credits: 3 Course Type: Studio
In this introductory course, students develop knowledge and skills of traditional and contemporary printmaking techniques in the relief and monotype processes. Through a series of projects, students will employ research, problem-solving, medium experimentation, technical skills, and criticism. Student conceptual development will expand through lectures, readings, and discussions, focusing on how printmaking relates to contemporary concepts and individual art practice.
Prerequisites: FD 1020 - 2D Design: Elements + Principles , FD 1120 - Topics in Color , and FD 1235 - Observational Drawing
Notes: Campus only
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Understand the historical context and development of relief and monotype printmaking techniques.
- Compose visual designs that effectively apply the elements and principles of art and design, adapting them to the relief and monotype printmaking processes.
- Exhibit conceptual development through research, ideation, problem-solving, and design exploration while creating works related to contemporary culture.
- Demonstrate technical proficiency in applying inks, color registration, and color theory principles.
- Interpret and engage with contemporary art issues and concepts through creative printmaking works.
ART 1030 Course Learning Outcomes Rubric
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