


In September 2005 we moved into a newly renovated facility in the former Todd Library Building on campus with over 5500 square feet of instructional space.This includes a digital lab, a paper preparation facility, an exposure room for photo-printmaking processes, a silkscreen studio, a studio for etching and lithography, a sink room, and a mordant room.
We are proud of the excellent equipment in the printmaking area, including:
3 etching presses (Brand, Sturges, and Takach)
2 lithography presses
3 exposure units (Douthitt, Polylite, and Nu-Arc)
Hydrobooth and Hydroblaster
Lithography graining sink
5 Macintosh computers
1 Dell computer
1 Epson 7600 printer
1 Elite laser printer
1 Colorspan Printmaker Giclée printer
1 Universal Laser Engraver
2 light tables
3 very pink tables (in addition to a lot of white ones)
Classes taught include Silkscreen (ART 2130), Etching & Intaglio
(ART 3140), Lithography (ART 4100) and Intermediate and Advanced
Printmaking classes. Our graduates have gone on to outstanding MFA
programs such as the Art Institute of Chicago, The University of
Tennessee at Knoxville, the University of Minnesota, Ohio University,
the University of Georgia, and many others.
In addition, we host the award-winning Printmaking
Links web site, used by printmakers all over the world.
Faculty Teaching in Printmaking: Christie
Nuell
See the Student Works
area of the site for examples.