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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Advanced individual focus. Exploration of unique, creative work using the wheel in the initiation of major form concepts. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in (ART 3230 AND ART 3240 AND ART 3250 AND ART 3260 AND ART 3270).
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3.00 Credits
Students who have completed Bookbinding I and/or Letterpress I will build on foundational skills through completion of a student-directed, semester-length project. Intermediate concepts and skills in binding and letterpress as well as other modes of printing are closely examined through demonstrations, lectures, presentations, discussions, and critiques. The class also provides the opportunity to hone design, writing, and image-making skills and techniques through shorter projects and in-class exercises. Prerequisites: C- or better in ART 3060 OR ART 3360 OR ART 3065 OR ART 3365.
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3.00 Credits
The course introduces more advanced techniques to students. Areas include relief, screenprint, lithography, intaglio and mixed media. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in two of the following: ART 3310 OR ART 3320 OR ART 3330 OR ART 3340 OR ART 3351 OR ART 3360.
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3.00 Credits
The course introduces more advanced techniques to students. Areas include relief, screenprint, lithography, intaglio, and mixed media. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in two of the following: ART 3310 OR ART 3320 OR ART 3330 OR ART 3340 OR ART 3351 OR ART 3360.
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3.00 Credits
The class continues the exploration of letterpress printing. Students work with the instructor to design their program of study. Students are expected to work at a more advanced level. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in ART 3360.
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3.00 Credits
The class continues the exploration of bookbinding. Students work with the instructor to design their program of study. Students are expected to work at a more advanced level. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in ART 3365.
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3.00 Credits
This class provides the opportunity to become immersed in letterpress printing. Students work with the instructor to design their syllabus. Using the Rare Books collections as a resource, students research individual interests and produce work inspired by master binders' and book artists' standards, formats, techniques, approach, and concepts. Instructor provides instruction in particular methods according to students' needs. Students are held to very rigorous standards of craftsmanship and project development. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in ART 4370.
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3.00 Credits
This class provides the opportunity to become immersed in bookbinding. Students work with the instructor to design their program of study. Using the Rare Books collections as a resource, students research individual interests and produce work inspired by master binders' and book artists' standards, formats techniques, approach, and concepts. Instructor provides instruction in particular methods according to students' needs. Students are held to very rigorous standards of craftsmanship and project development. Prerequisites: "C-" or better in ART 4375.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides bookbinding skills in various traditional and modern forms and presents numerous additional book forms as exemplars. Students cultivate individual projects around these models, based on each project's needs. The appropriate format for individuals' ideas is identified, adapted, customized, applied, and produced. The course covers content development, book design, integration of various media, low-tech image making processes, and the functionality of various bookmaking materials. Prerequisites: Full or Intermediate Major or Minor status in BFA Studio Art OR Full Major status in BFA Graphic Design.
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3.00 Credits
Building on skills acquired in Artists' Books I, this course provides more advanced bookmaking skills in various traditional and modern forms and presents numerous books as exemplars as well as bibliographies for further investigation in response to the individual student's particular interests. In addition to completing several small projects early in the semester, the intermediate student, in dialogue with the instructors, designs a semester-length project cultivated around exemplars and models. Through class critique and discussion, appropriate formats for specified concepts are identified, which the student can then adapt, customize, and apply in the production of a self-authored artist's book. Critical theory, content development, book design, integration of various media, low-tech image making and printing processes, and the functionality of various bookmaking materials are covered. A student with previous letterpress experience is encouraged to produce a letterpress edition, and will be advised by instructors regarding printing concerns. Prerequisite: "C-" or better in ART 4390.
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