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Walker Blackwell

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Description

This three week course is tailored for students with a foundational understanding
of photography and its materials, coupled with a keen interest in leveraging photo images within a diverse array of image-making techniques. Participants will delve into the direct-to-plate Photogravure process, acquiring skills transferable to other
non-silver processes such as enlarged negatives, contact printing, and assorted printing methodologies. Additionally, students will develop a fundamental proficiency in intaglio printmaking. Concepts such as text, installation, and performance may also be investigated in relation to printmaking. Emphasis is placed on individual experimentation across a spectrum of both analogue and digital processes, coupled with independent research pursuits.

Class Number

1129

Credits

3