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Fall 2018
Apr 27,2024
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ART 270 - Printmaking: Traditional and Digital Etching
A beginning level course in non-toxic intaglio printmaking involving etching and printing using copper plates as the matrix. Traditional processes such as line etch, aquatint, drypoint, and engraving as well as digital photo etching processes will be explored. Students will design and create original editioned prints and learn perceptual skills, compositional development, and basic thematic awareness. Coursework will demonstrate critical and creative thinking, the knowledge of technical intaglio printmaking and the history and aesthetics of the medium. Recommended for Art and Applied Design majors as well as non-majors. May be repeated for up to 9 total credits.
3.000 Credit hours
66.000 TO 72.000 Other hours

Levels: Credit
Schedule Types: Lec/Lab

Arts & Humanities Division
Visual Arts Department

Course Attributes:
Tuition, Arts and Letters


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