Minor in Printmaking
The Printmaking Minor engages students to focus on printmaking processes and methods to explore their visual art practice and to study its impact in history, culture and contemporary art. Traditional and contemporary studio techniques will be covered to engage students' critical thinking and creative processes. This minor also examines artists and communities working with the multiples in areas of book arts, zines, installation, and communication while exploring the impact printmaking has related to current print and digital methods through research and individual projects. The analysis of contemporary practices lead to students developing personal strategies in printmaking. Printmaking provides skills, creative thinking and appreciation applicable to many fields of study, including careers in education, counseling, therapy, business, marketing, communications, art history and any of the other visual art disciplines. Coursework encourages experimentation and self-discovery.
Printmaking Minor Requirements
Minor in Printmaking
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Program Notes
For further information about this minor please contact Matthew Cherry, Chair of Fine Arts, at 617.349.8004 or matthew.cherry@lesley.edu. To declare this as your minor, contact your Academic Advisor and have them initiate a Program Change dynamic form with the Registrar's Office. You are responsible for determining how the change in program affects your educational plans.