Week 4: Screen-Printing Techniques
Technical introduction to serigraphy, including color-mixing and registration. Students will create a
series of monoprint screen-prints, based on their collages from the previous project.
Essential reading: K.E. Gover, ‘Are all multiples the same? The problematic nature of the limited edition’ (pp. 132-173) in Perspectives on Contemporary Printmaking: Critical Writing Since 1986 (2018)
Week 5: Alternative Surfaces Project
Technical demonstration, expanding on monotype screen-printing processes, including direct
application of inks and the use of stencils. Week 6: Alternative Surfaces Project
Students will be tasked with collecting and exploring alternative surfaces for print, departing from the standard use of paper. Students will use these surfaces to experiment with novel combinations of print techniques learned thus far.
Week 7: Experiments in Printing
Students will expand upon ideas from the previous weeks to progress their experimental approach. Emphasis will be placed on investigation of surface and image, as well as the application of varied techniques.
Week 8: Mid Term Critique
As a group, students will evaluate the work of their peers and discuss how to evolve their practices
in the second half of the course
Week 9: Exhibition Visit – Istituto Centrale per la Grafica
The class will visit the archive of the ICG to strengthen their research with an art historical
perspective.
Week 10: Collagraph Techniques
Technical demonstrations and workshop on collagraph prints including carborundum and chine collé techniques.
Week 11: Thinking Through Seriality Project