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ARTF 125  Introduction to Studio Art in Printmaking  Units: 3.00  
This survey course introduces various Printmaking techniques including monoprint, relief, etching, digital and hybrid methods. Students focus on applying the various methods to personal research interests to create original print based imagery that demonstrates formal, conceptual, historical and contemporary consideration.
NOTE Materials: estimated cost $105.
NOTE Also offered online, consult Arts and Science Online.
Requirements: Prerequisite None. Recommended Some drawing experience. One-Way Exclusion May not be taken with or after ARTF 227/6.0; ARTF 265/3.0. Note This course is not open to BFAH students.  
Offering Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Science  

Course Learning Outcomes:

  1. Adapt learned skills to ones own artistic practice and assess the potential for advanced course work.
  2. Analyze and evaluate printworks through the process of critique using terms and concepts appropriate to the medium.
  3. Create original and editioned printworks that demonstrate technical, conceptual and critical consideration.
  4. Demonstrate the ability produce a print based body of work that meets professional, exhibition and curatorial practices.
  5. Describe and employ low and non toxic methods/substitutes in regards to traditional materials, techniques and equipment.
  6. Recall and describe the four major printmaking processes, their visual properties, historical and contemporary significance.