Course description

This is an inclusive course that offers an expanded study of traditional printmaking processes through experimental print media. Print media is a critical practice grounded in the history of all printed matter and the printed form as a social medium. Students will participate in a comprehensive range of technical and aesthetic approaches centered in a range of strategies including the art work as multiple, digital and cultural production. These issues of critical discourse will challenge traditional definitions of intaglio, lithography, relief, screen-printing, digital printmaking, and laser cutting technology.

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Summer 2023: Ithaca campus

Section ID:ART 2301 501-STU
Number:1129
Session:Summer 6-week
Class dates:June 20-July 28, 2023
Final exam/project due:Friday July 28, 8:30 AM - 11 AM / Olive Tjaden Hall B04 (see Final exams)
Time / room:M-F 8:30 AM - 11 AM / Olive Tjaden Hall B04
Mode of instruction:In person
Credit:4
Grade:Student option
Instructor:Hunter, J. (jth259)
Min. enroll:6
Max. enroll:7
Related:Co-offered with : ART 3399 501-STU
To enroll:Enrollment for this class is closed.