Note: The BFA programs in Ceramics, Jewelry and Metalsmithing, Printmaking, Painting and Sculpture in the School of Art will be merging to form the BFA and the BS programs in Studio Arts from August 2017.
Contact
Dusty Herbig, School of Art
ComArt Building, 315-443-3700, dthergig@syr.edu
Faculty
Holly Greenberg, Dusty Herbig
Description
All printmaking courses are offered in a workshop environment in a variety of traditional and contemporary processes in intaglio, lithography, serigraphy, relief, collography, and photographic processes in printmaking. Students work in hand papermaking and bookmaking as well.
The program in printmaking promotes an open, experimental attitude within the rigors of high professional and technical standards. Students are urged to explore the various technical printmaking processes and their aesthetic qualities before pursuing a more thorough investigation of a particular process. Students may, however, decide to continue working within a broad scope of printmaking throughout their college careers, taking advantage of the overlapping aesthetic and technical possibilities existing in the range of printmaking processes.
Regular critiques of student work provide an active exchange of ideas on aesthetic and media interests. Faculty members can help students identify and work toward their educational and career goals while they complete the requirements of the program.