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ART 113 — Printmaking I (3) (0,6)

This studio course introduces basic printmaking processes and equipment, with equal emphasis on concept and technique. Students are introduced to a variety of print media and methods, such as intaglio, relief, and monotype. Students develop and understanding of the medium and learn good studio habits; the safe and responsive handling of tools and materials; and the knowledge required for basic manipulation of the processes used production of a printed image. (1.1) Special Note: This course involves the use of specialized tools and materials that may be hazardous, including sharp carving tools, printing presses, inks, solvents, and etching solutions used in certain processes. Students are required to follow all safety protocols, and use appropriate protective equipment when necessary. Individuals with sensitivities to oil based ink, solvents, or the physical demands of studio work should carefully consider these requirements before enrolling. Proficiency Credit Available (2 EFIS) Pass/No Credit Not Available.

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