Spring Courses + Printmaking + Credit Courses
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No sections available this semester
PR1220
(1.5 credits or audit)
This course introduces lithography, etching, and relief techniques in printmaking.
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.
No sections available this semester
PR1350
(1.5 credits or audit)
This course introduces the basic processes and principles of printmaking, focusing on the intaglio tradition and contemporary monotype methods.
No sections available this semester
PR2280
(1.5 credits or audit)
Students explore how to integrate screen-printed imagery, textures, and ideas into paintings.
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.)
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.)
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.)
PR3310
(3.0 credits or audit)
Learn how to produce limited-edition fine art prints and/or posters using traditional printmaking processes and digital techniques. (Continuing Education students may request special permission in this 3 credit undergraduate course)
No sections available this semester
PR3330
(1.5 credits or audit)
Students explore new screenprint techniques and applications as a means of transforming and interpreting photo imagery.
No sections available this semester
PR3350
(3.0 credits or audit)
Students learn advanced techniques in intaglio, relief, and photographic print processes.
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