ARTS 195 – Printmaking: Relief

Credits: 3.00

Course Description: Intermediate course or seminars on topics beyond the scope of existing departmental offerings. See Schedule of Courses for specific titles.

Section Description: In this course will learn how to design/plan for, carve, print, and edition woodblock prints. Wood block prints are a type of relief print. A Relief Print is made by cutting the image out of a flat surface, usually wood or linoleum. The remaining raised areas then form the relief block to which ink is applied by means of a roller, then a sheet of paper is pressed against the inked surface of the block, using either a printing press or hand burnishing.

CRN: 95636

Section: B

Enrolled/Seats: 15/16

Days Time Location
MW 17:40 - 19:30 WILLIAMS HALL 309

Instructor(s): Mildred Beltre

Meeting Dates: 30 Aug 2021 - 10 Dec 2021