


Incorporating papermaking with sculpture, painting, photography, bookmaking, and printmaking can expand and personalize more traditional uses of these mediums. Papermaking courses explore the possibilities of pulp as a dynamic and versatile material that can be used two and three dimensionally as well as made from a variety of materials such as plant fibers, old clothing, or recycled papers. Students are encouraged to explore all these aspects as they develop a personalized practice and body of work. Contemporary printmaking straddles the worlds of serial reproduction for mass distribution, unique art objects, and gallery and site-specific installation work. Edition and production skills are addressed by means of various print exchange portfolios throughout the year. Processes are taught as a means of visual expression and exploration. Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice.Portfolio Reviews & Submission Requirements.Post-Baccalaureate Certificate in Studio Art.
