ART 117 — Screen Printing (3) (0,6)
This course covers the fundamental techniques required to produce hand-pulled screen prints and the principles behind them. Students will learn a wide variety screen print methods with an emphasis on photographic emulsion techniques. Class will consist of lectures, demonstrations, critiques, and studio time. The course incorporates the history of screen print and its role as fine art, mass media, and commercial tool. Projects are designed to challenge students to consider their ideas within this specific medium and its context within printmaking and contemporary art. (1.1) Special Note: This course involves the use of specialized tools and materials that may be hazardous, including inks, solvents, screen emulsion and screen reclaiming solutions. Some equipment and shared studio spaces may also involve intermittent loud noises. Students are required to follow all safety protocols, and use appropriate protective equipment when necessary. Individuals with sensitivities to oil based ink, solvents, or the physical demands of studio work should carefully consider these requirements before enrolling. Proficiency Credit Available (3 F) Pass/No Credit Not Available.