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ART 210 - Elements of Printmaking: Relief Process


Number of Credits: 3
Investigate traditional and experimental relief processes including woodcut, linocut, and stampmaking. Explore monochromatic and polychromatic techniques along with elements of printmaking in the art historical canon. (Fall and Spring Terms) Two Hours Lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three Credits. Three billable hours.

Pre-requisite(s): ENG 001 ; plus ART 120  or ART 101   with minimum grades of C or better
Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
1. Create projects that demonstrate a working understanding of
relief printmaking methods. (PG1)
2. Explain two-dimensional design elements and principles through
projects and oral and written communication. (PG2,PG3)
3. Practice the technical application of a variety of printmaking
tools and materials. (PG1)
4. Illustrate the relationship between composition and content in
original works. (PG2)
5. Critique one’s own work as well as the work of others. (PG3)
6. Generate a portfolio of prints that reflects excellence in
presentation. (PG4)



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