Degree: Bachelor of Fine Arts
Major: Studio Art
Concentration: Printmaking
Hours: 120
The ËÄ»¢Ó°ÊÓ Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art with a concentration in printmaking emphasizes the development of skills and concepts that are essential to becoming a professional printmaker. You will also be investigating a wide range of issues and media rooted in contemporary and historical art practices. Watch the faculty interview to learn more about the program.
ËÄ»¢Ó°ÊÓ is an accredited member of the . By enrolling in this program, you will be offered the opportunity to work in spacious, creative environments, and you'll have access to our Mac labs any time you wish. You'll also have the chance to display your own works of art throughout the Art Building and the Dishman Museum on campus and to build a professional portfolio for your endeavors after graduation.
Printmaking I: An introduction to printmaking with an emphasis on intaglio and relief processes.
Printmaking II: A continuation of Arts 3355 with emphasizes on planographic and serigraphic techniques.
Late Modern and Contemporary Art: A survey of late modern and contemporary art practices.
Criticism and Theory in the Visual Arts: This course examines the major methodologies and theories that have shaped and continue to shape the fields of visual art and art history.
Professional Practices: A study of the practical aspects of the art profession with emphasis on health hazards, business procedures and art law.
Upon completion of the BFA in Studio Arts with a concentration in printmaking at ËÄ»¢Ó°ÊÓ, you may choose to pursue professional artistry or a career-related field, such as a graphic designer, art teacher, etc. Many students in the BFA program in studio art pursue graduate study that leads to the Master of Fine Arts degree.
Professional artist, art teacher, graphic designer