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"ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ has been instrumental in my development as a professional artist."

Lu ColbyBFA, Printmaking 2019, SGCI Student Fellow 2020, MFA student, Louisiana State University

Facilities

The printmaking studio has 3,621 square feet of studio space open 24 hours a day. Individual studio spaces for students with an emphasis in this area are also available.

Printmaking Studios

Etching Lab Lithography Lab Silkscreen Press

Advanced Student Studios

Advanced Printmaking Studio 1 Advanced Printmaking Studio 2

Faculty

Nicole Hand is a Professor of Printmaking. She received her MFA from the University of Miami (Florida) and her BFA from the University of South Dakota.  

Contact Information: Nicole Hand nhandbryant@murraystate.edu 

Visiting Artists

Visiting Artists in the area of Printmaking are supported by the Patricia Summerville Lecture Series.

Courses Offered

  • ART 379 Introduction to Printmaking I (3).
    Introduction to the techniques and materials of intaglio and relief printing, including collagraph, drypoint, etching and linoleum cuts. Composition, craftsmanship and technique are emphasized. Six hours per week. Prerequisites: ART 101, 111, or permission of instructor.
  • ART 380 Printmaking II (3)
    Introduction to the techniques and materials of lithography including stone, plate and photo lithography. Composition, craftsmanship, technique and individual investigation are emphasized. Criticism and discussion. Prerequisite: ART 379 or permission of instructor. Six hours per week.
  • ART 381 Printmaking III (3)
    Introduction to the techniques and material of silkscreen, including photo silkscreen. Composition, craftsmanship, technique and individual investigation are emphasized. Criticism and discussion. Prerequisite: ART 380 or permission of instructor. Six hours per week.
  • ART 397 Introduction to Bookbinding and Artist Books (3)
    Introduction to the techniques and basic principles of bookbinding, while expanding on the content of ones work through artist books. This class will use traditional, sculptural and experimental structures. Formal elements, technique, craftsmanship and content are emphasized. Six hours per week. Prerequisites: ART 101 and 111, or permission of instructor.
  • ART 480 Printmaking IV (3)
    Advanced problems and further exploration of the techniques, processes, tool and equipment related to intaglio, lithography, relief and silkscreen. Individual direction, technical proficiency and personal expression are emphasized. Criticism and discussion. Six hours per week. Prerequisite: ART 381 or permission of instructor.
  • ART 481 Printmaking V (3)
    Continuation of ART 480. Six hours per week. Prerequisite: ART 480 or permission of instructor.  
  • ART 580 Printmaking VI (3)
    Advanced problems. Concentrated study of selected printmaking processes with emphasis on personal expression. Individual direction and technical proficiency are emphasized. Criticism and discussion. Six hours per week. Prerequisite: Two advanced courses in printmaking or permission of instructor.  
  • ART 581 Printmaking VII (3)
    Advanced problems. Continuation of ART 580. Six hours per week. Prerequisite: ART 580 or permission of instructor. 

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