PRINT-1000: Introduction to Printmedia
Course Description
Printmedia by nature is reproducible. Images can be created and then printed as a unique impression, a multiple, or a variation through a range of printmedia processes. A rich array of pictorial results can be produced by mark making, carving, scratching, rubbing, drawing, and painting on metal, stone or wood. Technologies introduced in this class will include several process including etching, lithography, relief (woodcut and linocut) and monotype. Open to beginning and advanced students from any major.
- Academic Level: Undergraduate
- Pre-Requisites and Co-Requisites: Visit Workday to view this information.
- Subject
Sections
Fall 2025
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PRINT-1000-1: Introduction to Printmedia
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Spring 2025
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PRINT-1000-1: Introduction to Printmedia |
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Fall 2024
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PRINT-1000-1: Introduction to Printmedia |
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Fall 2023
Section | Instructor(s) | Meeting Info |
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PRINT-1000-1: Introduction to Printmedia |
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Spring 2023
Section | Instructor(s) | Meeting Info |
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PRINT-1000-1: Introduction to Printmaking |
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Fall 2022
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PRINT-1000-1: Introduction to Printmaking |
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Spring 2020
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PRINT-1000-1: Introduction to Printmedia |
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Fall 2019
Section | Instructor(s) | Meeting Info |
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PRINT-1000-1: Introduction to Printmedia |
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Spring 2019
Section | Instructor(s) | Meeting Info |
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PRINT-100-01: Introduction to Printmaking |
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Fall 2018
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PRINT-100-01: Introduction to Printmaking |
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