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ARST 21501: Silkscreen I
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course is an introduction to stencil processes and printing. Hand-drawn and photographic stencil-making techniques are explored. Mono-printing and discovery of unique aspects of serigraphy are encouraged. Emphasis is on exploration of color and development of student's ideas and methodologies. Lab fee.
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ARST 21503: Etching I
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Open to all students. This basic studio class introduces techniques of intaglio (etching). Students learn basic platemaking and printing techniques while learning to incorporate their own drawing skills and points of view. Historical and contemporary prints are reviewed. Emphasis is on development of the student's own ideas and methodology. Lab fee.
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ARST 21505: Artists' Books and Papermaking
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This introductory course explores the making of artists' books and papermaking. Students learn basic bookbinding techniques for books and printing techniques for postcards and posters. They also learn how to make hand-made papers. Part of the focus is on historical books, as well as on what contemporary artists are doing with books.
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ARST 21506: Relief Printing: Studio Class
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Students will learn the technical skills associated with relief printmaking processes such as linocut, woodcut, and wood engraving. There will be a historical component where students will learn the essential history of early relief printmaking thru to contemporary uses of the process. Students will also take part in critical analysis of artwork produced for this class.
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ARST 21507: Relief and Collography
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course investigates various relief methods of printmaking, including linocut, woodcut, and collograph. Emphasis is on experimentation and combining media.
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ARST 21508: Experimental Printmaking
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
MATERIALS FEE. This course examines the many ways to make prints without using a press, from potato prints and relief to digital transfers. It is designed to introduce the student to methods of constructing prints ranging from fraditional forms to layering media to collage and beyond. It is a course that encourages creativity and teaches students to make unique images on paper.
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ARST 21509: Print Business and Photogravure
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This course is concerned with learning the business of the contract printing for photogravure prints. These prints look exactly like photographs, but are printed onto soft printmaking papers. The class will invite a photographer to produce a suite of six black-and-white photographic prints that the class will convert into photogravure prints. The class will learn the business of production, including costs, while engaging in the scheduling, platemaking, printing, packaging, and sales of a suite of photogravures.
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ARST 21510: Lithography
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
This is an introduction to planographic print techniques including drawing, painting, photographic, and transfer on stone and metal plate. Basic black and white and color printing techniques are practiced. Contemporary and historical prints are reviewed. Emphasis is on development of the student's own ideas and methodology.
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ARST 21512: Photolithography
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Photolithography is a method of printmaking utilizing a metal plate that is photosensitive. Hand-drawn and computer-generated images as well as traditional photographs are used to create prints that reflect an individual's creativity. Emphasis is placed on the student developing his or her own vision and its expression. Lab fee.
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ARST 21602: Wood Sculpture
3.00 Credits
University of Notre Dame
Open to all students. This course uses wood as a primary medium. Emphasis is placed on individual concept and design. Students learn the use of hand and power tools as well as techniques of joining, laminating, fabricating, and carving. Lab fee.
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