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ART 464: Relief Printmaking 2
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Builds on the information presented in Relief Print-making I. Starts at an intermediate level technically and builds with each process into an advanced understanding and working knowledge of the process. Covers linocut, woodcut, alternative relief matrices, color reduction, large format, mixed media, relief monoprinting, and multiple block relief printing. Students will be expected to develop a cohesive body of works from the projects and a personal investigation into artmaking.
Prerequisite:
ART 364.
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ART 465: Intaglio Printmaking 2
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Explores multiple approaches to creating intaglio prints. Builds on the techniques in Intaglio Printmaking I and builds into an advanced understanding and working knowledge of the process. Covers sugar lift, white ground, toner transfers, spitbite, versacel, collograph solar plates, chine colle, ala poupee inking, monoprinting, and multiple plate color printing.
Prerequisite:
ART 365.
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ART 467: Water Based Silkscreen 2
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Explores multiple approaches to creating water-based silkscreen prints. Starts technically with the information presented in Water-based Silkscreen I and builds into an advanced understanding and working knowledge of the process. Covers variations on previous stencil preparations and printing including large format, mixed media, and monoprinting. A strong focus will be on the application of the process to develop a body of work based on a personal investigation into artmaking.
Prerequisite:
ART 367.
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ART 468: Mixed Media Printmaking
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Explores the strengths of multiple printmaking techniques to create editions of color prints. Utilizes information previously covered in any of the 300-level printmaking courses. Starts at an intermediate technical level and builds into an advanced understanding and working knowledge of the printmaking process. Covers monoprinting, chine colle, collage, relief samples, electrostatic printmaking, solar plate etching, waterless lithography, hand coloring, and color printing.
Prerequisite:
300-level printmaking course.
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ART 469: Contemp Issues in Printmaking
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Explores current trends, conceptual applications and contemporary formats surrounding printmaking. Utilizes information previously covered in any of the 300-level printmaking courses as the base for additional techniques and to build a working knowledge of printmaking. Starts at an intermediate technical level and builds into an advanced understanding and working knowledge of the processes. Covers artists books, mail art, nontraditional surfaces, computer applications for traditional prints, mixed media prints, and discusses commercial processes and their application in fine art. Offered infrequently. Prereq: 300-level printmaking course.
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ART 476: Picturing the Body
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Explore the role photography plays in constructing and representing the human form, with an emphasis on visual thinking, self-expression and creating a body of work. Includes studio-lighting techniques, working with Adobe Photoshop software, making prints, image sequencing, criticism, and presenting images for display. Topics include: beauty, self portraiture, street photography, studio portraiture, environmental portraiture, body image, and the nude. Intermediate level.
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ART 477: Photography as Narrative
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Explore the way photographs have been used to construct narratives that shape our understanding of ourselves and the world around us, with an emphasis on visual thinking, self-expression and creating a body of work. Includes image editing, image sequencing, criticism, studio-lighting techniques, working with Adobe Photoshop software, making prints, and presenting images for display. Topics include: selecting a subject, the photo essay, staged photography, incorporating text, and the single image narrative. Intermediate level.
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ART 478: Documentary Photography
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Explores documentary photography with an emphasis on people and place, visual storytelling, self-expression, and developing a long-term documentary project. Includes studio-lighting techniques, working with photo-editing software, image sequencing, criticism, and presenting images for display. Topics include: Portraiture, Street Photography, Community Building, and the Photo Series.
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ART 479: Experimental
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
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ART 482: Sculpture 3
3.00 Credits
Millersville University of Pennsylvania
Covers further study in sculpture. Students work toward developing a personal idiom of expression.
Prerequisite:
ART 382.
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