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Art



        ART 038     Introduction to Printmaking                  3.0 Units  ART 042     Screen Printing                                          3.0 Units
        Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and               Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and
        Math standards.                                        Math standards.
        Transferable to UC/CSU                                 Transferable to UC/CSU
        Hours: 32-36 lecture, 64-72 lab.                       Hours: 32-36 lecture, 64-72 lab.
        Explores traditional and contemporary approaches       Screen printing techniques from paper stencils and
        to etching (Intaglio), lithography, relief (woodcut    pochoir to photographic and digital processes. Students
        and linoleum) and screen printing. Digital and new     are expected to develop a portfolio of prints that
        methods of photographic printmaking are discussed and   emphasizes the exploration of personal content while
        demonstrated. This course is project oriented to enable   employing advanced screen techniques and related digital
        the student to develop a portfolio of completed works in   processes. The course will consist of studio production,
        various mediums. Field trip may be required.           lectures on contemporary and historical screen printing,
        (C-ID ARTS 220)                                        demonstrations and critiques. Field trip may be required.

        ART 039                                                                          3.0 Units  ART 042A     Commercial Screen Printing                3.0 Units
        Etching and Engraving: Line Techniques                 Transferable to UC/CSU
        Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard.         Hours: 32-36 lecture, 64-72 lab.
        Transferable to UC/CSU                                 An introduction to the screen-printing process. Students
        Hours: 32-36 lecture, 64-72 lab.                       will participate in the various functions of a design studio:
        Covers history and techniques of line etching and      producing artwork; select mesh, frames, and stencil
        engraving, including dry point, sugar lift line etching, and   systems; and select inks and substrates based on printing
        soft ground line variations. The student is expected to   techniques. A combination of laboratory applications
        produce matted prints of completed projects. Field trip   and theory will provide the foundation for this course.
        may be required.                                       Acquisition of technical skills through the actual production
                                                               of screen-printed products is a major goal of this course.
        ART 040     Etching and Engraving: Tone                  3.0 Units  Tee shirts, reusable shopping bags and aprons will be
        Course Advisory: SCC minimum English standard.         some of the merchandise the class will design and print
        Transferable to UC/CSU                                 for the Solano College community. This course is offered in
        Hours: 32-36 lecture, 64-72 lab.                       conjunction with a certificate program.
        Includes etching and engraving techniques such as
        aquatint, featherbiting, spit bite, and soft ground which   ART 043                                                                          3.0 Units
        produce tones that have gray and black areas defining line   Print Making: Relief Printing, Including Woodcut
        etchings. The student will prepare a portfolio of completed   Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and
        projects. Field trip may be required.                  Math Standards.
                                                               Transferable to UC/CSU
        ART 041     Etching and Engraving: Color                 3.0 Units  Hours: 32-36 lecture, 64-72 lab.
        Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and               A general introduction to printmaking - the history,
        Math standards.                                        development, techniques, and processes. Emphasis is on
        Transferable to UC/CSU                                 an in-depth study and application of various relief methods
        Hours: 32-36 lecture, 64-72 lab.                       (embossing, collagraph, linoleum cut, woodcut, and non-
        Includes etching and engraving techniques and their    traditional) along with an investigation of relevant image
        history, including the use of multiple plates for each color   source and development. Field trip may be required.
        used on the key plate. Some color plate methods covered
        include a la poupee, monotype, chine colle, color rollings,
        and viscosity printing. The student will prepare a portfolio
        of completed projects. Field trip may be required.









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