Serigraphy, also known as screenprinting, is a printmaking technique that can be applied to fine art prints, graphic design, painting, book arts, and photographic experimentation. This course covers various techniques using water-based inks, focusing on hand-drawn and digital stencils, screen block-out methods, photo emulsion, and monoprint techniques. Students will learn to create editions of prints as well as one-of-a-kind images through detailed instruction on screen preparation, ink mixing, registration, and printing methods.
Limited enrollment, with preference given to students admitted to Studio Art Program.
This course has an associatedĀ course fee. See theĀ Course Fees webpage for more information.
Department: Art Intensive Studios: Printmaking
Location: Florence
Semesters: Fall, Spring
Credits: 3