The printmaking concentration at Winthrop is designed around a thorough technical
education in traditional and non-traditional print media. This, combined with a challenging
questioning environment towards subject-matter and its relevance to contemporary art
and the student's personal interests, is founded on strong drawing skills.
Image-text relationship and the ideas sequential imagery are also investigated. Printmaking
involves techniques which are utilized in both the fine-art and commercial-industrial
worlds. It is not surprising, therefore, that students have gone on to work in a variety
of fields, including commercial screenprinting, digital imaging, graphic design, as
exhibiting fine artists and teachers in both high school and in higher education.
Printmaking Program Works (pdf - 1.62 MB)
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