Program Overview
Program Overview
The Printmaking program, offered at the master's level (M.F.A.), is designed to foster the development of diverse and exceptional artist-printmakers. The mission of the printmaking department is to create an environment that promotes critical dialogues, investigating contemporary art issues as well as the process of creating art.
Program Objectives
The program aims to develop students who are proficient in traditional and alternative print practices at the undergraduate level. At the graduate level, the program focuses on developing students who are competitive in educational and professional printmaking fields.
Program Structure
- The undergraduate program emphasizes the development of proficiency in traditional and alternative print practices.
- This includes hands-on experience with various printmaking techniques.
- The graduate program is geared towards developing students' skills to make them competitive in the field.
- This involves advanced training in printmaking practices and critical engagement with contemporary art issues.
Research Areas
The program investigates contemporary art issues, focusing on the process of creating art and critical dialogues within the field of printmaking.
Program Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, students are expected to be well-versed in printmaking practices, whether traditional or alternative, and be prepared to engage competitively in educational and professional printmaking environments.
