You will learn the basics of the major techniques and must achieve mastery in lithography and etching. Black-and-white and color processes are taught in all media within the program. You are also encouraged to pursue other areas of the printmaking curriculum, such as relief, monotype, letterpress printing, and book arts. The work will lead to your senior exhibition and help prepare you for graduate school or a career in printmaking and the arts.
Lectures, demonstrations, and workshops with well-known visiting artists and master printers further enhance the curriculum, including the annual Hartford Print Workshop. This workshop brings in artists who work with students and master printers to create editioned prints in the HAS printmaking studios. One print from each of the resulting editions printed during this workshop are later housed in the Helen S. Kaman Print Study Center.
Jenny Haskins ‘13 currently represents the New Britain Museum of American Art for the Connecticut Art Trail. She collaborates with other institutions in developing marketing initiatives, and coordinates social media campaigns. Whether you want to be a gallery artist, a teacher, or arts administrator, a degree in printmaking will help connect you with the greater art community.
Bachelors
Rolling Admissions
Spring: December 1, Summer: April 3, Fall: July 4
2.75
IELTS: 6.5 TOFEL: PTE: 58
4 Years
USD$ 47334.00
*Price shown is for indicative purpose, please check with institution
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West Hartford, Connecticut
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