• Course Number: 3821
  • Subject: Graphic Arts and Design
  • Semester(s) Offered: Fall, Spring
  • Credit Hours: 3
  • Description:

    Students will expand upon the historic and contemporary printmaking concepts and technologies through a multi-disciplinary approach to studio practice that emphasizes individual conceptual and technical growth. Rome is rich with examples of innovative and dynamic printmaking: from the traditional Italian masterworks housed at the National Cabinet of Prints and Drawings, to the exciting prints produced by contemporary Italian artists. This course will draw upon these uniquely Italian art forms to strengthen the content of students' work and hone their technical abilities. As students develop a more personal approach to concept, subject, scale, material and process, they are introduced to more advanced printmaking topics. Frequent off-site expeditions, discussion and research will further engage students with the concepts and aesthetics underlying each process.

  • (before course description:) Studies in all printmaking media, emphasizing individual instruction for students of varied backgrounds. (after course description:) This course includes an overnight academic excursion outside of Rome. Details will be announced in the course schedule.

  • Special Notes:

    N/A

  • Cross-listings:

    ART 3701

  • Pre-requisites:

    Advanced printmaking course with a minimum grade of C-, or equivalent. For Temple students, specific pre-requisites include GAD 2731 or GAD 2741