PAINTING/PRINTMAKING Art 457, Interdisciplinary Printmaking
An in-depth examination of planographic techniques including screen printing, lithography, and digital pigment printing. These techniques are examined in relation to more dimensional forms of printing such as collography, embossment, vacuum bag molding, and 3-D printing. We make editions as well as unique objects, focusing on individual techniques as well as on creating hybrid forms. Recommended to be taken concurrently with Art 324b or Art 433b. Lab/materials fee: $150. Prerequisite: at least one term of printmaking. Open to all M.F.A. students. Alexander ValentineEditor details
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