CSPR 100: Introductory Printmaking Techniques
CONTINUING STUDIES

Introductory Printmaking Techniques

CSPR 100
Learn fundamentals of printmaking techniques - from monotype and relief to etching - to produce both one‑of‑a‑kind and editioned prints.

Tuition Fees:
$850.38

Section Dates:

Description

Learn core printmaking skills, including monotype, relief and etching in this introductory course. Students will be introduced to various traditional printmaking techniques, hand printing and mechanical press methods, and safe studio practices with the goal of creating both unique and reproducible works. Using a variety of surfaces and materials – from linoleum, wood, metal and found objects – students will explore and experiment with different ways to make marks, transfer textures and create editioned images. Emphasis is place on establishing best practices, creative expression and exploration, and discovery of contemporary ideas of the printed form.

What You'll Learn

  1. Identify subtractive and additive methods for creating printed images
  2. Demonstrate safe and proper uses of printmaking materials and practices, include acids, inks and presses
  3. Prepare plates and print surfaces using appropriate materials and techniques
  4. Arrange compositions using concept development and experimentation
  5. Produce an edition of prints

Digital Badges

This course does not qualify for a digital Skills Badge.

Flexible Learning Certificate Credit

Drawing, Painting, Illustration, Flexible Elective - All Pathways