Explores printmaking processes, techniques, and concepts while addressing historical and contemporary issues. Develops creative problem solving by utilizing monoprints, relief and basic intaglio processes. Includes critiques, discussions, and presentations to establish critical skills necessary to evaluate prints, explore artistic intent, examine aesthetic and structural solutions, and expand perceptual awareness. This is the first course of a two-course sequence. Recommended: ART 115, 116 and 131. May be taken three times for credit. Audit available.  (For detailed information, see the Course Content and Outcome Guide ).

Credits:
3.00

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  CRN Campus / Bldg / Rm Time Days Dates
 
30306 Cascade Campus / MAHB / 223 03:00 PM-06:50 PM TuTh 25-Jun-2013 thru 15-Aug-2013
Instructor: Tara L Murino-Brault
Tuition: credit Fees: $18.00
 
31394 Rock Cr Campus / BLDG3 / 109 02:00 PM-05:50 PM MW 24-Jun-2013 thru 14-Aug-2013
Instructor: Michael E McGovern
Tuition: credit Fees: $18.00
 
32431 Sylvania Campus / CT / 125 09:00 AM-01:50 PM MTuWTh 24-Jun-2013 thru 15-Jul-2013
Instructor: Gene Flores
Notes: Emphasis on color reductive etching
Tuition: credit Fees: $18.00