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Dec 04, 2024
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ART 1160 - Printmaking I Credits: 3
This introductory-level course provides basic skills and conceptual ideas within printmaking. Printmaking I emphasizes the exploration of traditional and contemporary printmaking techniques with an emphasis on non-toxic methods. Students learn technical skills to then fulfill their artistic visions in the following mediums: relief, collagraph, drypoint, photo-intaglio, polyester plate lithography, and screen-printing. Upon successful completion of this course, students will have gained knowledge in the techniques, materials, and proper use of printmaking equipment.
Prerequisites: FD 1020 - 2D Design: Elements + Principles
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate proficiency in basic printmaking skills in the Relief, Intaglio and Screen-printing processes, through successful completion of printmaking assignments.
- Develop strategies from conception of an idea to plate preparation, registration and printing, through successful completion of printmaking assignments.
- Describe, analyze and interpret prints through informal and formal critiques.
- Demonstrate an introductory knowledge and awareness of historical and contemporary printmaking through project work.
- Learn and practice safe handling, storage and responsible disposal of printmaking inks and chemicals, and the ecological and biological reasons for doing so.
- Cultivate an increased ability to express themselves in their work and critiques, through the process of research and exploration.
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