Printmaking: Stone Lithography


Spring 2014 quarter

Taught by

printmaking, digital imaging, visual arts

Prerequisites

Previous college-level printmaking experience

In this course, students will study contemporary and traditional techniques in stone lithography. Traditional stone lithography, invented in 1796, is the practice of drawing directly onto a prepared stone surface, etching, and then printing from that surface. Students will focus on learning the theory and chemistry of stone lithography through this intensive studio course. Touche washes, direct engraving methods, and color printing will also be demonstrated. Students must have previous experience in printmaking and confidence creating hand drawn imagery.

Fields of Study

Location and Schedule

Campus location

Olympia

Schedule

Offered during: Evening

Advertised schedule: 6-8p Tue/Thu

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Online Learning

No Required Online Learning

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Required Fees

$25 materials fee

Special Expenses

Additional $50 - $100 for personal printmaking supplies

Registration Information

Credits: 4 (Spring)

Class standing: Sophomore–Senior

Maximum enrollment: 12

Spring

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Course Reference Number

So - Sr (4 credits): 30193

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