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The graduate
Printmaking program offers a full range of printmaking media.
Mastery of selected printmaking techniques as evidenced by a
professional-level final exhibition, is required at the
conclusion of the student's graduate studies. The Printmaking
area consists of nearly 4,000 square feet in rooms that are
dedicated to the processes of intaglio/relief, lithography,
serigraphy and papermaking. In addition, graduate students in
printmaking are assigned private studios near the printmaking
area. The intaglio room has two large and two small etching
presses, a Van der Cook proofing press, attached acid/darkroom,
large soaking sink, drying racks and flat storage. Lithography
is well served by two presses, graining sink and a good
selection of approximately forty stones. Serigraphy is equipped
with screens, an exposure unit, high pressure sprayer, racks and
individualized printing stations.
The Papermaking studio has a 30-ton wet press, two drying
presses and cabinet, Clark Hollander beater, McDonald bast
stamper, Hilger Vacuum table, and a variety of vats and sheet
forming molds.
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