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Nov 21, 2024
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ART 1290 - Introduction to Printmaking Credits: 3
The course introduces the visual language of printmaking. Students will use relief and intaglio methods to create woodcuts and linoleum cuts in black and white ink. Students will be informed about all four major areas of printmaking: relief, intaglio, screen-printing, and lithography. The history and development of printmaking will be integrated into projects, and the link between digital image-making software and traditional printmaking will be covered. The interconnections of printmaking to both two- and three-dimensional art will be explored. A course fee is required and additional costs may be incurred based on individual student need. See course notes in eServices or contact the instructor for additional information. Students should be prepared to work in the studio outside of class periodically during the semester.
Recommended Skills, Abilities, or Coursework: ART 1141 with a grade of C or higher
MnTC Goal(s): Goal 6C
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