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Oct 10, 2025
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ART 3335 - Printmaking: Transformative Print Credits: 3 Course Type: Studio
This course introduces concepts and strategies for approaching installation and constructed objects through a print-based lens. Students are encouraged to innovatively merge printmaking and 3D techniques to cultivate the delivery of concepts in a considered space. Students will gain a solid working knowledge of screen printing, including film preparation, digital film outputting, multi-color registration, printing methods on paper, and alternative surfaces to create 3D works.
Prerequisites: ART 1030 - Introduction to Printmaking , ART 1130 - Printmaking: Relief, Intaglio, + Monotypes , ART 2230 - Printmaking: Photographic Printmaking + Alternative Media , and chair approval.
Notes: This course is only available for students in the 2D Emphasis.
Campus only
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Compose 3D designs that effectively apply the elements and principles of art/design.
- Adapt visual designs to the screen printing process, demonstrating technical skills in ink application, color registration, and use of color theory principles.
- Exhibit conceptual development and interpretation of contemporary art issues through research, ideation, creative problem-solving, and design exploration.
- Create resolved 3D objects or installation spaces that demonstrate technical skills and craftsmanship. Interpret and engage with contemporary art issues and concepts through creative printmaking works.
ART 3335 Course Learning Outcomes Rubric
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