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Printmaking immerses students in traditional and contemporary methods, processes, and ideas related to the constantly evolving medium of visual art and design.

Through a rich, interdisciplinary studio experience, students will explore intaglio, lithography, relief printing, screen-printing, monotype, letterpress, book-making, artist publications, digital, and 3D printing. Our program values community, exposing students to diverse perspectives as well as a wide range of technologies. By delving into tradition and focusing on experimentation and the potential of the multiple, students develop a personal voice to communicate ideas and themes through their prints.

Alumni Spotlight on Angelica Trimble-Yanu

Angelica Trimble-Yanu is a printmaker and sculptor whose practice blends traditional techniques with emerging technology. Her work pushes the boundaries of printmaking and often incorporates other media such as video and performance. Her unique style is continually evolving as technology advances and has caught the eye of industry leaders. She was recently hired by Google to design art for one of their biggest stores in California. She has also served as a visiting artist for the Oregon Art Literacy program, sharing her practice with children at the Metzger and Bridgeport Elementary Schools.

Artwork by Angelica Trimble-Yanu
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