CRAM 309: Ceramics + Print

A broad range of printmaking approaches are applied to the making of ceramic surfaces in historical and contemporary contexts. Etching, lithography, silk-screening, digital printing, among other techniques are applicable to the ceramic process, using ceramic paints, enamels and glazes to print and transfer images. This course explores the interface between ceramics and print. Through a series of projects various techniques, materials, processes and concepts are explored. Students are also expected to develop self-directed projects. Studio work, demonstrations, discussions, presentations and critiques are an integral part of this course.

Priority is given to CRCP and VIAR students in Years 3 and 4. Students outside of the registration priority group may register/waitlist for this course as of the registration rule release date.

Prerequisites: 

Any 200 level CRAM or INDD-230 Intro to Ceramic Design

Number of Credits: 
3.00
Repeatable for Credit: 
No
Sections: 

There are no upcoming course sections for this course.