Course InformationART 202(b) Foundation Studio Printmaking: Relief, intaglio and/or lithography. ART 358 Relief Printing Processes Includes traditional and experimental methods with woodcut, linocut, monoprint, various materials, color techniques. Prerequisite: ART 202b ART 359 Intaglio Processes Hard and soft-ground etching, lift grounds, relief etching, engraving, drypoint, aquatint, colorgraphs, color techniques. Prerequisite: ART 202b ART 360 Lithographic Processes Stone and plate lithography with focus on crayon, wash, transfer, and color techniques. Prerequisite: ART 202b ART 410 Research In Printmaking Advanced work in traditional or experimental methods. Portfolio development. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 hours. ART 511 Graduate Printmaking Development of individual form and technique. May be repeated to a maximum of 12 hours. ART 512 Studio in Printmaking Continued development of individual form and technique leading towards thesis and graduate exhibition. May be repeated to 12 hours. |