Printmaking

 

 

 


Degrees offered through the Printmaking program include:


 

Printmaking Program

The printmaking program offers courses in Beginning through Advanced and Graduate Printmaking, Relief (linoleum and woodblock), Intaglio (etching, engraving and drypoint), Lithography, Silkscreen, Photo-Processes and Monotypes and Monoprints. Students are encouraged to develop their aesthetics through exploring imagery, colors and various printmaking techniques as well as exploration into the many possibilities used in combination to make prints. 

Devante Owens makes a print at the printmaking studio at the Fairbanks campus. Owens is a bachelor of fine arts student at the College of Liberal Arts. | ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ Photo by JR Ancheta

 

 

Selected Student Work

 

 

Facilities

The printmaking studio has two etching presses, one combination lithography & etching press and a relief/etching press and a variety of hand and power tools to create plates and blocks for the presses. The print shop uses a ferric chloride solution in a vertical etching tank and has access to a computer and a state of the art laser platemaker for photo-process techniques.

A student presents her series of black and white prints to her printmaking class for critique

 

 


Student Clubs


Support Printmaking

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Faculty

Sasha Bitzer

Sasha Bitzer

Assistant Professor of Printmaking & Painting

 

A printmaking student works on a lithography stone