Courses for Non-Majors: Printmaking & Ceramics
Introductory Printmaking – Spring 2023 -ARTN Sections for Non-Art Majors!
Intaglio
ARTA262 Intaglio (25387) & ARTN262 Intaglio for Non-Art Majors (36102)
Mondays—Wednesdays, 2:00– 4:45pm with Koichi Yamamoto, Professor of Art – art.utk.edu/printmaking/yamamoto/
Intaglio printing from metal and plastic plates in traditional and contemporary techniques of etching, soft ground, drypoint, aquatint, and color methods. Explore the same printing processes that Francisco Goya used in the 18th and 19th century, as well as the same method used to print currency. Through lectures, demos and group critiques, emphasis is placed on personal artistic development.
ARTA264 Screenprint (26059) & ARTN264 Screenprint Non-Art Majors (36103)
Tuesdays–Thursdays, 8:10–10:55am with Haley Takahashi, Graduate Teaching Associate – art.utk.edu/haley-takahashi/
Explore screen printing as a fine art medium including development and application of various stencils, from hand-drawn to photo mechanical. This process uses the same methods that Andy Warhol used to create editions and variable editions. Through lectures, demos and group critiques, emphasis is placed on personal artistic development.
Book Arts – Paper
ARTA291 Book Arts – Papermaking (25390) & ARTN291 Book Arts – Non-Art Majors (3104)
Tuesdays—Thursdays, 2:10 – 4:55pm with Beauvais Lyons, Professor of Art – art.utk.edu/printmaking/lyons/
Book Arts and Papermaking introduces students to hand papermaking and a variety of book formats and concepts, including printmaking processes. Projects include pamphlets, accordion books, drum leaf, zines, and more. Through lectures, demos, and group critiques, emphasis is placed on personal artistic development.
Figuration in Space
ARTB 229 3 credits & ARTB 429 4 credits
With Visiting Lecturer, Jennifer Kaplan
Spring 2023 5 pm-7:45 pm
Figuration in Space is a Special Studies studio course, specializing in the figure and absence of the figure. This course covers figure sculpture in ceramics and mixed media, installation, and readings on contemporary and historical artists. Students from all disciplines are welcome! Please bring an open mind.