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GRADUATE PRINTMAKING II: CURATORIAL & CRITICAL TOPICS AND PRACTICE

Printmaking Graduate

Terms Typically Offered

Spring

Academic Level

Graduate

Offering Department(s)

Min. Credits

6

Max. Credits

6

Weekly Contact Hours

5

Repeatable

No

What is the curatorial imperative? By incorporating curation into studio practice, artists understand the context for placing new combinations into the world. Collecting, archiving and critical analysis of source material will develop a philosophy of stewardship. Central questions about printmaking as a crucial core for many disciplines that incorporate the relation between matrix and formed object, layers, reversals, positive and negative and replication of original and appropriated media will provide a structure. The state of print publishing, art fairs and current curatorial literature will inform ongoing discussion.

Enrollment is limited to Graduate Printmaking Students.

Major Requirement | MFA Printmaking

Student Eligibility

GR Printmaking Programs of Study

Instructional Method

Studio

Delivery Mode

In-Person