Ask to Study - Ask your questions about online degrees

Art Printmaking - Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus

Ask your questions about this Campus Bachelor program from Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus




Art Printmaking Bachelor from Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus details


Program Format: Campus Program Level: Bachelor

Art Printmaking from Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus is a Campus Bachelor Printmaking degree that prepares you for a Art and Design career. Printmaking uses various graphic techniques to create visual art in printed, multiple form. The BFA in Art with a concentration in printmaking degree program is recognized nationally for excellence in its offerings. Many former graduates are working, teaching, and producing actively in print studios and collegiate printmaking programs across the country. Processes include intaglio (etching, engraving, dry point, aquatint, etc.), lithography, relief (woodcut, linoleum cut, letterpress, etc.), screen-printing, photomechanical techniques, monoprint, papermaking, and book arts media. Printmaking art is usually, but not always, two-dimensional and is often called the democratic art, since with multiple original copies, the artists visual ideas are available to a wider public. The university's research and publication program, the Pyracantha Press, a book arts press, has been highly regarded for years. View more details on Arizona State University . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Printmaking courses.

If you are interested in appling online for this Art Printmaking degree, this Google search for Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus might help.
More Resources:

Here you have more valuable resources related to this Arizona State University at the Tempe Campus program. You can discover more about Art Printmaking or other closely related Printmaking topics on the next external pages :

Ups, we didn't find any question about Art Printmaking on our external sources. Why don't you ask one yourself?