About Experimental Printmaking

ARS 491 – Experimental Printmaking / Graduate Printmaking

The Experimental Printmaking Exhibitions feature the works of Undergraduate and MFA students who have developed unique projects working in a variety of printmaking techniques. Their projects focused on creating a cohesive body of work in the form of a triptych or series of prints. These works demonstrate the transformation or evolution of an image or idea, whose development is approached on formal, technical. and conceptual levels. Students have combined and cross-pollinated mediums, working with technical freedom and experimental possibilities to create mature and complex projects. Techniques used in the various projects include: Lithography, Intaglio, Linoleum and Woodblock relief printmaking, Collagraph, Handmade paper, and various Experimental printmaking techniques.

Lorena Salcedo-Watson
Lecturer, Director of Undergraduate Studies

Fall 2021 Exhibition

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Fall 2020 Exhibition