The Printmaking curriculum emphasizes an exploration of the endless creative and technical possibilities in this traditional art form.
You are introduced to five primary processes:
In Printmaking, you may specialize or work with any number of techniques to develop innovative works in bookbinding, photo-etching or digital processes with text, type and image composition.
First, you learn the basics of ink and colour-printing and how to produce images on screens. You then embark on large, complex projects while developing your own artistic voice. In the final year, you create a self-directed independent body of work using single or multidisciplinary processes.
As a Printmaking graduate, you can focus on a studio practice, produce and curate printmaking exhibitions, design bookworks, or pursue a future as an educator, commercial designer, or arts administrator.
For more information, go to the Fall/Winter Undergraduate Calendar 2012/2013 or go to the Search Courses page.