Corcoran College of Art and Design

Fall 2012 Courses + Printmaking

The Art of Relief Print

PR0841 (non-credit)
Students carve their own linoleum or wood blocks by hand, learn printing basics and ink conditioning techniques, and begin to investigate color processes.

Making Monotypes and Monoprints

PR0846 (non-credit)
Learn a variety of mixed-media techniques for image making using a printing press.

Book Arts Basics

PR0880 (non-credit)
Learn to produce your own handmade books from start to finish.

Surface Design for Textiles

No sections available this semester

PR1270 (1.5 credits or audit)
Explore the properties, processes, and techniques of working with dyes, paints, and chemicals on fabric.

Introduction to Screenprinting

PR1300 (1.5 credits or audit)
Students learn a variety of techniques and latest technologies for screen printing.

Between Paint and Print

PR2280 (1.5 credits or audit)
Students explore how to integrate screen-printed imagery, textures, and ideas into paintings.

Wood Block Print: Traditional and Contentemporary

No sections available this semester

PR2361 (3.0 credits or audit)
In this class, traditional methods of wood block printing will be taught as well as techniques that include reductive color printing. (CE students are welcome to enroll in this 3 credit undergraduate course.)

Book Arts: Concept and Content

No sections available this semester

PR2403 (3.0 credits or audit)
Explore the fundamentals for creating and assembling artist's books. (CE students are welcome to enroll in this 3 credit undergraduate course.)

Lithography

No sections available this semester

PR3250 (3.0 credits or audit)
This course explores lithography, a highly expressive drawing medium and versatile technical tool for the manipulation of photography. (CE students are welcome to enroll in this 3 credit undergraduate course.)

Photo Printmaking Projects

No sections available this semester

PR3261 (3.0 credits or audit)
Ideal for the printmaker, photographer, or any student interested in utilizing photographic or appropriated images in their work. (CE students are welcome to enroll in this 3 credit undergraduate course.)


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Important Dates

May 18-28
Late registration period for Continuing Education summer session I classes

May 24-27
Memorial Day weekend (College closed)

May 28
Summer session I begins

May 31 
Pre-College Session A & B Registration Deadline

June 1
Registration Deadline for Explore D.C. with the Corcoran

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