This course is focused on image making and image processing in relation to experiencing a broad range of printmaking processes and forms. It provides an introduction to the tools; technologies; and concepts necessary to develop the skills to make images within a contemporary print framework. Practices including woodcut; etching; lithography; monoprints; and new digital inkjet print technologies will be investigated. Printed images will evolve by working with a combination of hand and digital processes; with ink and with computer software; thus allowing the print to be understood as both physical and electronic process. Ideas inherent to the process of printmaking such as reproduction; translation; synthesis; remixing; proofing; recombination; and collage form the basis for discussion and inquiry. (Fall and Spring)
Prerequisites
Completion of Art Found Prog
Semester Offered
Fall and Spring