In the process, students learn new techniques of printmaking and encounter different approaches to image-making. At the end of the project, each student keeps a print created with the visiting artist.
In an immersive, two-course graduate certificate, you'll gain comprehensive knowledge of printmaking and aesthetic applications through design, principles, production, and print creation. Overview for ...
BEIJING, May 18 (Xinhua) -- The "Win-Win Cooperation: Belt and Road International Printmaking Exchange Project Achievement Exhibition" was unveiled at the Palace Museum Saturday. Artists along the ...
This fall, students in Associate Professor of Art Carrie Scanga's Printmaking I class immersed themselves in the Arctic Museum. The results are three extraordinary bound books that will be held in ...
More than 1,000 people created personal Declarations of Independence, now on view at the Free Library in a major semiquincentennial civic art project. More than 1,000 prints were made for Philadelphia ...
Silkscreen is one of the most versatile and widely used methods of printmaking. Artists from various disciplines can find new ways to express their ideas through screen printing, using hand-drawn ...
Recently, a Calvin professor of art, several of his current and former students, and plant workers from Herman Miller Hickory in Spring Lake teamed up to created a permanent silk screen artwork for ...
Whether or not they're "super," models, at the end of the day, are basically walking mannequins. Even so, it still seems audacious when they're literally treated as such, which is why two new ...
Since launching its first project in 1968—a sculptural embossed silkscreen book by the multimedia artist Lucas Samaras—Pace Prints has worked with artists to expand the formal and technical ...
A jack of all trades when it comes to textual art, Ingrid Schindall, 32, is hoping to usher a print revival in Miami with her print studio, IS Projects. “Letterpress is a funny thing. It’s like half ...
The finished Road Roller Printmaking projects, some as large as 20 feet when completed, will be displayed at the new Colorado Mesa University Art Gallery, 437 Colorado Ave., from Dec. 3 through Jan.
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