Printmaking
Faculty:
The Printmaking Program offers courses in Intaglio Printmaking, Relief Printmaking and Monotypes.
The Printmaking Program consists of courses in Relief and Intaglio offered during the academic year. Courses are taught in Crabbe Hall, room 102, Printmaking Studio.
Relief Printmaking:
Include linoleum cut, wood cut, collagraph, and wood engraving.
Traditional relief printing techniques are used to produce small editions of black and white and
color prints.
Intaglio printmaking:
Engraving, etching, dry point, aquatint, hard ground, soft ground, and monotype all fall into the intaglio category because the image is produced from below the surface.
Traditional Intaglio printing techniques are used to produce small editions of black and white and
color prints.
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Student work: April Holsteen and Cory Morgan

