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Oct 14, 2024
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ART 208 - Printmaking: Relief Semester Offered: Fall 1 unit(s) An exploration of printing practices and concepts, this course explores the fundamentals of printmaking as techniques as well as conceptual processes - repetition, replication, mirroring, transferring, layering, pressure, orientation, reduction, reuse, opacity, transparency, chance, systems, distribution and collaboration. Focusing primarily on relief techniques including linocut, woodcut, monotype, stencil, stamping and collagraph, we explore the possibilities as well as push up against the constraints of each of these processes. We consider the making of multiples and sequences within inclusive contexts of image making, art making, communicating, messaging and viewing. Studying prints pulled from the Loeb’s collection is an underlying component of this course. Christina Tenaglia.
Prerequisite(s): ART 102 -ART 103 and permission of the instructor.
Two 2-hour periods.
Course Format: CLS
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