PR 351 - Printmaking Junior Seminar-Introduction to the Discipline

Institution:
Maine College of Art
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Description:
Students work independently to refine and develop their personal imagery and content, identify and establish studio practices, and research strategies. Students develop the skills and acquire the knowledge to critically position their work within the larger historical and conceptual framework that defines print. These course objectives are covered through readings, topical seminars, and thematic studio assignments, including writing assignments and presentations. Individual studio meetings, and field trips to Boston, New York, and other locations, assist students in defining their interests and goals. Visiting artist workshops and collaborative projects allow students to broaden their range of technical skills and expand their definition of printed art forms. Major requirement: 3 credits/semester; 6 hours/ week. Prerequisite - Students take 2 - 100or 200 level classes in their first 2 years.
Credits:
3.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(207) 775-3052
Regional Accreditation:
New England Association of Schools and Colleges
Calendar System:
Semester

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