TEXTL-1040: Printing Level 1
Course Description
Printed cloth has long been used to commemorate events, communicate messages, and convey identity in political and personal arenas. In contemporary practice the process of direct painting, resist dyeing, hand printing, and silkscreening on cloth likewise leaves the mark of the maker's intent-transforming a plain surface to one saturated with color and imprinted with graphic content. As a flexible substrate, cloth offers unique opportunities for the artist or designer to communicate ideas, drape interior environments, and fashion the body. In these hands-on courses, students work with pigments, chemical dyes, and plant-based colors on a variety of fibers and fabrics. Courses rotate content by semester and year and include Saturated Cloth; Blue Prints; Tessellations to Toiles; and Engineered Prints.
Sections
Spring 2022
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TEXTL-1040-1: Printing Level 1: Flower Power |
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Fall 2021
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TEXTL-1040-1: Printing Level 1: Wet & Wild |
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Fall 2020
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TEXTL-1040-2: Print 1: Interiority Complex |
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Spring 2020
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TEXTL-1040-4: Printing Level 1: Engineered Prints
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Fall 2019
Section | Instructor(s) | Meeting Info |
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TEXTL-1040-1: Print 1: Topographical Textiles |
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Spring 2019
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TEXTL-104-01: PR1: Eco: Soil to Studio
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Fall 2018
Section | Instructor(s) | Meeting Info |
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TEXTL-104-01: PR1: Saturated Cloth |
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