Printmaking
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CR1400
(1.5 credits or audit)
Students explore a range of techniques combining printmaking and clay from singular mono-prints to magical multiples.
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FA3751
(3.0 credits)
This course is designed to expose the student and traveler to the many possibilities inherent in the artist book as a vehicle of self-expression.
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FA6750
(non-credit)
Study Away Summer 2010. This course is designed to expose the student and traveler to the many possibilities inherent in the artist book as a vehicle of self-expression.
PR0822
(non-credit)
Meeting five mornings in a row and open to all skill levels, this intensive workshop teaches the basic skills of screen-printing.
PR0825
(non-credit)
This course explores photo-based lithography techniques, including multiple plate printing, pronto plates, and gum prints.
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.
PR0842
(non-credit)
Learn the basics of screenprinting!
PR0846
(non-credit)
Learn a variety of mixed-media techniques for image making using a printing press.
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PR0850
(non-credit)
Translate your sketches, pen and ink drawings, and illustrations into multiple-edition prints!
PR0880
(non-credit)
Learn to produce your own handmade books from start to finish.
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