ARTS 110 - Printmaking for Non-Majors [GEKA] This is an introductory course designed to develop formal and conceptual skills as they relate to printmaking. Students will become familiar with the key vocabulary and a general history of printmaking with emphasis on basic studio practice. Two of the following processes will be covered: screen printing, etching, relief, and lithography.
Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation
Prerequisites - Restriction by Major - Restriction by Class - Undergraduate standing
The visual arts communicate, express, record, capture, affect, and reflect the world around us. The knowledge of how and why art has been created, how art relates to history and contemporary culture, and an understanding of creative processes are an important part of any student’s general education program.
This course allows students to become familiar with the visual arts and the artistic process through an in-depth exploration of a single media (printmaking) and the tools/concepts associated with it. Keywords: art , printmaking, Knowledge of the Disciplines - Arts (GEKA)
Updates: Approved for GEKA 12/2016, New Course 10/2016, effective Fall 2017
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