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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits This course provides an in-depth study of a topic in Painting. The topic may be selected to take advantage of special events, to allow further exploration of a subject covered in a preliminary way in other courses, or to explore areas not sufficiently covered by the regular class rotation. Prerequisites: Prerequisites will be developed in conjunction with the course description for each topic. Fulfills: 300-Level Painting Elective (Painting Students); 300-Level Studio Elective
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits Advanced work in the student's major field of study, supervised by a designated faculty member. Prerequisites: Only open to third and fourth year students with permission of the instructor. Fulfills:
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits An introduction to the relief-printing process through woodcut and other relief media. Assignments cover design, drawing, color, and printing techniques with emphasis on individual projects, e.g., broadsides, portfolios and small books. Prerequisites: Fulfills: 200-level Printmaking Elective; Studio Elective
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits An introduction to screen printing methods of printmaking using primarily water-based processes and including direct, hand-cut, digital, and photographic stencils. Assignments cover design drawing, color and printing techniques. Prerequisites: Fulfills: 200-level Printmaking Elective; Studio Elective
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits This course is an introduction to the intaglio process of printmaking. Through a series of projects, students develop work in dry point, etching, aquatint, softground, and relief etching. Class structure allows for work in various processes and encourages long-term projects. Prerequisites: Fulfills: 200-level Printmaking Elective; Studio Elective
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits This course is an introduction to the process of lithographic printing. The expectation is that students find a way to realize their ideas within the technical and conceptual limitations of the lithographic medium. Drawing and design are important; experimentation is encouraged. Prerequisites: Fulfills: 200-level Printmaking Elective; Studio Elective
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits Computer Imaging is a basic introduction to Macintosh? imaging programs. Class projects include combinations of drawing, scanning, image composition, image manipulation, and digital output options. Students work both on and off the computer and become familiar with the Macintosh? operating environment and other graphic processes options. Prerequisites: Fulfills: 200-Level Printmaking Elective; Studio Elective; dual coding: see IL 216
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits An exploration of contemporary print media that addresses a variety of print processes including digital, photopolymer, transfer, and screen prints. Students are introduced to print applications through a series of projects that engage issues of appropriation, transformation, and iteration. The course is also an introduction to several of the basic principles of transferring in from one surface to another. Prerequisites: Fulfills: Lens, Technology, Time Elective; Studio Elective
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits This course explores the production of one-of-a-kind and editioned books. Through traditional and alternative printmaking processes, class assignments focus on the integration of visual images and words. Works by contemporary and modernist book artists provide a broad underlying foundation for critical discussion of student work. Prerequisites: Fulfills: 200-level Printmaking Elective; Studio Elective
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits Relief printing, intaglio and screenprinting are the focus of this advanced course wherein traditional printmaking processes are combined with photographic, digital and other industrial or "commercial" processes. Stencils are applied and adapted to a variety of surface materials including metal, plastic, wood and masonite which are treated to produce intaglio, relief and collograph prints. Students experiment with presentations of the multiple in variable and controlled editions, books, installations and hybrid forms. Prerequisites: Fulfills: 200-level Printmaking Elective; Studio Elective
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