Print Media

student working with a print screen

The Print Media studio offers a dynamic space where innovation meets tradition in the field of printmaking and digital printing. Students delve into many techniques ranging from relief and monotype to paper marbling and solar printing, as well as digital methods like plotter printing, laser cutting, risograph, 3D printing, and large-format digital printing. Our curriculum is designed to blend technical proficiency with creative exploration, allowing students to investigate each printmaking method through a combination of practical workshops, detailed demonstrations and lectures that connect printmaking’s rich history and its contemporary applications. Our approach encourag- es students to explore various printmaking techniques within a supportive learning environment.

Our Goals

  • Provide practical skills in printmaking media
  • Introduce students to relevant historical and social ideas, movements and traditions
  • Cultivate personal experimentation and explore conceptual approaches that foster students’ potential and vision as innovative artists, designers and communicators.

Our Facilities

  • 2 Krause Lithography presses
  • 2 American French tool etching presses
  • 2 Vandercook relief presses
  • Darkroom with NuArc exposure unit for photolithographic plates
  • Access to digital lab and large format printers