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Printmaking aims to cultivate a high level of visual thinking, and the ability to give this form, by exploring various available print media, including woodcut, screen printing, monoprints, etching, lithography, computer imaging, relief and intaglio.
The units are primarily concerned with the quality of concepts and their successful visual realisation. Technical achievement is judged against these concerns, not as an end in itself.
Potential graduate career pathways:
Undergraduate courses with a specialisation in Printmaking:
Postgraduate courses with a specialisation in Printmaking:
The units on offer for Printmaking vary each Semester, please refer to the Course and Unit Handbook for current unit offerings.
Do you want to know more about Printmaking? Please visit the Visual and Performing Arts site in Launceston or the Art & Visual Communication site in Hobart.
Authorised by the Dean, Faculty of Arts
30 March, 2012
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