Printmaking: Screen Printing
Fall 2016 quarter
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In this introductory course, students will gain hands-on experience and technical skills by creating a body of print editions. Students will be exposed to the history of serigraphy (screen-printing) as well as current contemporary art applications through presentations, lectures, and discussion. Assignments will focus on technical aspects of the process. In addition to the print work, the student will be responsible for completing readings, a midterm paper, concept drawings and lab notes. At the end of the session, students will present and participate in a group critique.
Quarters
Fall OpenLocation and Schedule
Campus Location
Olympia
Time Offered
EveningAdvertised Schedule
Mon 5:30-9:30p. First meeting Mon, Sept 26, 5:30pm, Lab 2 2231.
Online Learning
Enhanced Online LearningSpecial Expenses
Students are expected to purchase materials such as printing paper, masking paper, acetate, and other drafting tools. Depending on the individual scale and scope of each assignment, students can expect to spend between $70.00-$100.00. These items are available in the printmaking supply store located in the classroom.
Revisions
| Date | Revision |
|---|---|
| 2016-05-10 | Schedule has changed- Class now meets Mondays (Was Tu/Th) |