| Printmaking I | |||
| PRINTMAKING I | |||
| CLASS CODE: | ART 270 | CREDITS: 3 | FEE: $25.00 |
| DIVISION: | PERFORMING AND VISUAL ARTS | ||
| DEPARTMENT: | ART | ||
| GENERAL EDUCATION: | This course does not fulfill a General Education requirement. | ||
| DESCRIPTION: | The fundamentals of printmaking, including image making, printing, and print conservation. | ||
| TAUGHT: | Fall, Winter, and Summer | ||
| CONTENT AND TOPICS: | The history and basic techniques of printmaking are surveyed in this class. The empasis of the course is on a variety of printmaking techniques including materials, safety, care of prints, image development working on the plate, and print conservation. |
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| GOALS AND OBJECTIVES: | -- Gain an understanding of the basic processes in printmaking and receive an overview of its history. -- Gain experience in relief and intaglio techniques. -- Produce an additiion of intaglio prints and learn conservation techniques. |
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| REQUIREMENTS: | Enrolled as an Art major or consent of instructor | ||
| PREREQUISITES: | Art 110. Art 117 is recommended but not required. | ||
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| EFFECTIVE DATE: | August 2001 | ||