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Aug 17, 2025
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ART 2710 - Relief Printmaking 3 Credit(s)
This course is designed to build upon basic relief printing processes covered in Intro to Printmaking. Processes covered include: Reductive Woodcut, Multiple Block Woodcut, Wood Engraving, Monotype, and Relief Printed Collagraph.
Prereqs: ART 2700 with a grade of C or better Course Type: Studio/Performance Delivery Method: In-Person Course Learning Outcomes: CLO 1) Students will further strengthen their understanding of relief printmaking as a fine art form and its historical/contemporary contexts.
CLO 2) Students will explore the evolution of relief printmaking processes, from invention to contemporary uses through direct research.
CLO 3) Students will strengthen their command of relief printmaking methods and techniques with emphasis on woodcut, multi-block, monoprint, and collagraphy.
CLO 4) Students will develop a printmaking portfolio that represents their creative vision and demonstrates a command of relief printmaking techniques.
CLO 5) Students will position their artwork within the context of art history and contemporary art practice.
CLO 6) Students will refine presentation and exhibition approaches while developing an understanding of professional studio practices.
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