Printmaking for Non-Majors

Printmaking for Non-Majors
Introduction to the basic materials, techniques, process, history, and aesthetics of intaglio, lithography, and relief printmaking processes.
ART
122
 Hours3.0 Credit, 6.0 Lecture, 0.0 Lab
 PrerequisitesART 101; or ART 114; or VA 114
 TaughtFall
 ProgramsContaining ART 122
Course Outcomes

Printmaking Concepts, Theories, and History

Students will Demonstrate an understanding of the basic concepts, theories, and history of intaglio, relief and lithographic printmaking.

Printmaking Techniques and Process

Students will demonstrate an understanding of the basic techniques and processes of intaglio, relief and lithographic printmaking as introduced in class.

Application of Skills and Techniques

Students will appropriately apply basic printmaking skills and techniques as introduced in class to make intaglio, relief and lithographic prints.

Print Evaluation


Students will be able to evaluate prints based on professional criteria and standards introduced in class.

Aesthetic Awareness and Sensibilities


Students will demonstrate increased aesthetic awareness and sensibilities, particularly as they relate to printmaking, and successfully apply these in their art making.