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Dec 21, 2024
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ART 426 - Problems in Printmaking (1 to 3 units) Tutorial on independent basis arranged with departmental tutor/advisor. Research paper, journal and final portfolio presentation required. Registration permitted only upon written request to the department which includes a statement of objectives, specific goals and scope of proposed plans.
Maximum units a student may earn: 9
Offered: Every Fall and Spring
Student Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. understand and speak eloquently about multiple modes of art/art-making through readings, their own research, discussions/critiques, and field trips. 2. develop professional level studio practice as demonstrated through the work they produce. 3. apply critical thinking and problem solving to successfully work through concepts from inception to completion, with a superior understanding of the relationship of form and content. 4. develop a collection of works that demonstrate their creative style, technical skill, and personal approach to subject and media. 5. demonstrate a general awareness of artistic cultures and styles in the contemporary art and explore expanded definitions of printmaking. 6. demonstrate safe working practices with the materials and equipment used. 7. apply the above skills when they discuss their own and others’ work.
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