Middlebury

ART 0315

Intaglio Printmaking

Scratching the Surface
In this course we will explore studio instruction in traditional and contemporary methods of intaglio printmaking with a critical emphasis on different methods of working directly on the plate. The general term intaglio (from the Italian intagliare, which means to engrave, carve, or cut) covers a multitude of processes. The incised line in the plate holds the ink while the surface is wiped clean. Only the line prints when paper is placed on the plate and both are run through the etching press. The course is augmented by slide lectures to provide the students with a thorough background in the intaglio medium as well as other drawing based mediums. Depending on resources, students may have the opportunity to be a part of an intensive, collaborative print project to produce an edition of prints with a professional artist. (ART 0157, ART 0158, ART 0159 or by approval) 6 hrs. lect./lab
Subject:
Studio Art
Department:
Program in Studio Art
Division:
Arts
Requirements Fulfilled:
ART
Equivalent Courses:

Sections

Fall 2024

ART0315A-F24 Lecture (Klein)

Fall 2023

ART0315A-F23 Lecture (Klein)

Fall 2022

ART0315A-F22 Lecture (Klein)

Fall 2021

ART0315A-F21 Lecture (Klein)

Spring 2019

ART0315A-S19 Lecture (Klein)

Spring 2018

ART0315A-S18 Lecture (Klein)

Spring 2017

ART0315A-S17 Lecture (Klein)

Spring 2016

ART0315A-S16 Lecture (Klein)

Spring 2015

ART0315A-S15 Lecture (Klein)

Spring 2014

ART0315A-S14 Lecture (Jordan)

Spring 2013

ART0315A-S13 Lecture (Klein)

Spring 2012

ART0315A-S12 Lecture (Klein)

Spring 2011

ART0315A-S11 Lecture (Klein)

Spring 2010

ART0315A-S10 Lecture (Klein)

Spring 2009

ART0315A-S09 Lecture (Austin)

Fall 2006

ART0315A-F06 Lecture (Klein)

Fall 2005

ART0315A-F05 Lecture (Klein)

Fall 2004

ART0315A-F04 Lecture (Klein)

Fall 2003

ART0315A-F03 Lecture (Klein)