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ART 350 A: Printmaking Special Projects

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Meeting Time: 
MW 11:30am - 2:20pm
Location: 
ART 201
SLN: 
22186
Instructor:
Curt Labitzke
Curt Labitzke

Syllabus Description:

                                                                                     ART 350

                                                         Winter Quarter 2023   Monday/Wednesday 11:30

                                                                                Screenprinting

 

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                              Roy Lichtenstein.  Brushstroke.

 

Participation policy and class expectations. 

You are required to be present for the first day of class and attend Kim's Health and Safety Talk.  Failure to attend will require you to drop the course as per School of Art Policy.

This studio class will include multiple in-person demonstrations which are required to use the facilities and equipment.  Demos will not be repeated so your attendance is required. 

Students are required to sign in and out each time they visit the studio even during class periods.

2 Unexcused Absences will result in an automatic letter grade reduction.

4 Unexcused absences will result in a no credit/ failure of the course.  In this instance we would recommend you meet with Art Advising to seek a hardship drop.

In the case of a legitimate absence a doctor's note or something similar must be supplied to the instructor the following class period.

 

Open Access/24 Hour Access begins Week 4.  Door codes will be distributed then. 

Before week 4 access will be limited to 9-5:00, M-F.

Print Studio Conduct Code

ACCESS

Printshops 201, 201b, 210, and 308 hours are M-F 9:30-5:00. Hours subject to change if Technician or Faculty are not present. 

Open access (24/7) begins WEEK 4 of the quarter. On the first day of week 4, door code(s) to shops will be released to students who have completed training for use of the space(s), equipment, and material handling.  Training will be presented on class days only. 

 

TRAINING REQUIREMENTS

Students are required to ALL attend tool and process related demonstrations to gain access to equipment and materials as designated. 

Note: many tools not available during off hours. Please consult with technician or faculty for a complete list.

 

ABSENCES

Lack of participation in 2 full classes will lower final letter grade by a full point. 

Lack of participation in 4 full classes will lower final letter grade by 2 full points. 

Students who fail to participate in 5 full classes should apply for a hardship withdrawal. 

 

"KEEP PULLING PRINTS AND PUSHING YOURSELF"

 

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Andy Warhol.  Queen Elizabeth

 

 

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Link to Everett Herald Magazine Article: https://issuu.com/pnwmarketplace/docs/i20210201111916438/18  

 

Screenprinting as idea development and image exploration.

5 Credits

 

Instructor:  Curt Labitzke   cwl@uw.edu

Instructional Technician:  Kim Van Someren   kimvs@uw.edu

 

This class will  meet on campus Winter Quarter 2023.

Most work will be completed at the UW Print studio spaces, room 201.

 

A note from the Deans Office.

This class will be conducted in-person.  Students are expected to participate in class to fully benefit from course activities and meet the course’s learning objectives.  Students should only register for this class if they are able to attend in-person.  To protect their fellow students, faculty, and staff, students who feel ill or exhibit possible COVID symptoms should not come to class. When absent, it is the responsibility of the student to inform the instructor in advance (or as close to the class period as possible in the case of an unexpected absence), and to request appropriate make-up work as per policies established in the syllabus.  What make-up work is possible, or how assignments or course grading might be modified to accommodate missed work, is the prerogative of the instructor.  For chronic absences, the instructor may negotiate an incomplete grade after the 8th week, or recommend the student contact their academic adviser to consider a hardship withdrawal (known as a Registrar Drop). 

 

This course will be a numerically graded course.

 Students are expected to spend a minimum of 10-15 hours per week, including class time, for this course. 

 

And an Article about my Summer course from  UW Magazinehttps://magazine.washington.edu/?p=22696&post_type=feature&preview=1&_ppp=fa5e10bd10 (Links to an external site.)

 An article from UW Daily on printmaking on line:

http://www.dailyuw.com/arts_and_leisure/article_f63e8798-0f63-11eb-a92c-07636c98c835.html#tncms-source=article-nav-next (Links to an external site.)

College of Arts and Sciences Conference video:  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ByhE5CYYX7dUoN8tJ10DGcrdfM_z2mm5/view?usp=sharing

 

 Printmaking Special Projects will focus on designing and printing multi layered Screenprints.  Various screen making and color printing methods and materials will be discussed.  

Please see the assignments section for assignments/projects this quarter.

 

 Most assignments due Monday's before class begins but check syllabus and Announcements for exact dates .

Please note:  Calendar, syllabus and assignments subject to change throughout the quarter.  If changes are made you will have plenty of advanced notice.

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                      Bruce Nauman.  Facemask.  1980's

 

School of Art resources for students:

Printing
Small Format output: smaller format inkjet printing
Large Format output: large format printing
 
Digital Portfolio Studio
Basically, Doug will handle intake and return of art and will do all photography for the students.

There are limited student equipment loans, primarily for iPad Pros. Email to request equipment. Following confirmation of your request, reserve a pickup appointment day / time. Equipment is available for pickup at the Art Building loading dock area on Mondays / Tuesdays / Thursdays between 10am and 1pm, and loan periods are two weeks. All returns are on scheduled days / times and are arranged with the borrower.

Primary equipment loans (large variety of items) should be through the UW Student Technology Fee loan program.

 

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Calendar   HAPPY NEW YEAR!

 

Week 1

W J 4  First day of class.  Welcome back! 

               Introductions and overview of course.  Getting started.

               Kim: Health and Safety Link: Safety Guidelines_LiveWork.pdf.

                Required to continue in class.  No exceptions and no make ups given. 

               Start collecting supplies.  Bring art work to share Monday. 

               Tee shirts Wednesday.

               Begin individual research on Screen Print Artists.

    

               Introduce # 1 Drawing Assignment.  Bring 3-5 drawings on Monday.

Week 2          

M J 9             Introduce your self to the group.

                       What are  your goals for the quarter?

                        Favorite artist or type of art?  Questions, thoughts, comments. 

                        Drawing Assignment #1 due end of class today.

 

                         Start researching screenprint artists and thinking about your           

                         research presentation.  See assignment.

 

W J 11           Demo:  Screen Printing Tee Shirts.  Bring a few surfaces to print on

                       today.  Demo:  Little Screen Library Collaging Project.

                        Introduce Little Screen Print Library Project.

                         Photograph Library and start thinking about your goals. 

                       We'll have screens for you to use.

Week 3

M J 16          Martin Luther King Holiday. No school today but you can still come to the studios to work.

 

W J 19            Demo:  Screen Print Monotyping using inks and crayons.

 

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Week 4         

M J 23         Studio Work Day.  Little Screen Library Project.  Build a Face, build a figure.

W J 25        Presentations of Little Screen Print Library Collage Project.

 

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Week 5  

 

M J 30     Demo:  Drawing a Film Positive.  Coating and Exposing a Screen. 

                Washing out Emulsion.

                 Introduce Two Color Print Project

 W F 1     Demo: Making a Two Color Print. Mixing ink and strategies for building

                an image.

                 Bring Film Positive Drawings today.  Everyone buys and exposes a

                screen.  Screens are 20x24"/230 mesh and are 45.00 each.

 

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Week 6 

M F 6          Print Artist Presentations.  10 Min Per Presentation w/questions and answers.

                     Have a minimum of 5 images by your artist to share during your presentation.  Pads, laptops,

                     books, xeroxes, other.

                     Submit your written version to our Canvas site by the end of the day Wednesday,  F 8.

                     See schedule for your presentation day and time.                   

                          

W F 8          Print Artist Presentations.  10 Min Per Presentation w/questions and answers.

                     Have a minimum of 5 images by your artist to share during your presentation.  Pads, laptops,

                     books, xeroxes, other.

                     Submit your written version to our Canvas site by the end of the day Wednesday,  F 8.

                     See schedule for your presentation day and time.     

                     Introduce Final Project.  5 Color Prints for Group Print Exchange.  Theme? Scale?

 

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 Week 7

M F 13       Individual Conferences w/Curt.  See schedule for day and Time.  Bring two color project prints.

                    Studio Work Day.   Thoughts and questions regarding final project.

 

W F 15      Individual Conferences w/Curt.  See schedule for day and Time. Bring two color project prints.

                   Studio Work Day.  Thoughts and questions regarding final project.

                       

Week 8

 

M F 20  PRESIDENT DAY HOLIDAY.  NO SCHOOL TODAY.

 

W F 22        Two Color Prints portfolios due beginning of class.

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  Week 9

 

M F 27      Studio Work Day.

W M 1      Studio Work Day.

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 Week 10

M M 6       Final in progress presentations.

                   See schedule for your day and time of presentation. 

                   To be fair to everyone absolutely no day changes.

                  

 W M 8      Final in progress presentations.

                   See schedule for your day and time of presentation.

 

M M 13     LAST DAY TO PRINT IN THE STUDIOS.

 

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 W M 15  2:30 -4:30   REQUIRED FINAL EXAM PERIOD Final Project Print

                                       Exchange  This is a mandatory class meeting. 

                                       DO NOT SCHEDULE TO BE OUT OF TOWN TODAY.

                                       FAILURE TO ATTEND WILL NEGATIVELY IMPACT YOUR

                                       FINAL GRADE.

                                      Have final project portfolios ready to turn in at 2:30

                                                   See assignment for requirements.

 

 

                           Don't forget to turn in your  written summary of your progress this quarter to our Canvas Site  by

                           the end of the day.

 

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                                                       HAVE A WONDERFUL BREAK  AND KEEP ON PRINTING!


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 Important Information for all Students

 

2021-22 Policies

  1. Equal Opportunity
  • In concurrence with the University of Washington’s core values, and in compliance with State and federal regulations, the School of Art + Art History + Design reaffirms its commitment to equal opportunity. The commitment extends to the recruitment of  faculty, staff, and students who exhibit a dedication to creative and academic excellence  and who demonstrate the ability to work with a diverse spectrum of populations.
  1. Diversity
  • The School of Art + Art History + Design fosters a respectful, inclusive community that supports creative and critical expression and scholarship amidst a culture that accepts the value of every individual. The School encourages students, faculty, and staff to engage  in healthy dialogue and respect the values and global perspectives of a diverse  population. The School promotes and encourages a culture of compassion,  

understanding, and an obligation to respectful discourse in classrooms, meeting rooms,  studio spaces, and beyond. The School’s philosophy is reflected in our engagement with  community partners and research endeavors locally, nationally, and globally.

  1. Student Code of Conduct
  • The University of Washington has established rules regarding student conduct. Through the Student Conduct Code, UW students hold themselves to the highest standards of ethics, integrity and accountability. More information at UW Community Standards &  Student Conduct (CSSC): https://www.washington.edu/cssc/for-students/student-code of-conduct/
  • If you have questions or concerns please contact the CSSC Team at 206-685-6194 or cssc@uw.edu
  1. Equipment and Materials Safety
  • Substances and equipment used in creative processes can be hazardous. • Enrollment in a class requires students to know, understand, and comply with all safety and equipment use policies for each classroom/studio.
  • Exhaust rooms are mandatory for the use of aerosols.
  1. Student Health and Wellness
  • Student health and well-being are important. UW-Seattle offers a wide range of health and wellness services, from exceptional medical care and counseling services to recreation classes, safety resources, peer health advocacy, trainings and more. These can  be found at wellbeing.uw.edu
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Updated 9/21/21

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  • If this is not possible or productive, make an appointment with the Director of Academic Advising, 104 Art, 206-543-0646.
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  • To request academic accommodations due to a disability, please contact Student Disability Services, 011 Mary Gates Hall, (206) 543-8924 (V/TTY) or

uwdss@u.washington.edu

  • Your instructor will receive an email outlining your academic accommodations prior to the first day of class. It is a good idea to discuss these accommodations directly with your instructor to ensure that your instructor can help you with your needs.
  1. Religious Accommodation
  • Washington state law requires that UW develop a policy for accommodation of student absences or significant hardship due to reasons of faith or conscience, or for organized religious activities.
  • The UW’s policy, including more information about how to request an accommodation, is available at Religious Accommodations Policy

(https://registrar.washington.edu/staffandfaculty/religious-accommodation...). • Accommodations must be requested within the first two weeks of this course using  the Religious Accommodations Request form  

(https://registrar.washington.edu/students/religious-accommodations-request/)

  1. Class Participation
  • First day policy: Instructors assume that if you are not present for roll call on the first day of a studio art class you have decided not to remain enrolled. If you miss the first day without permission, it is your responsibility to drop the course. You may contact the  instructor in advance and ask for permission to be absent on the first day.
  • Participation is essential to learning and success in all classes. If you miss class due to illness or emergency, notify your instructor and set up a timeline to complete missed assignments and exams.
  1. Examination Schedule
  • Students are required to turn in assignments and take exams based on the timeline provided in the class syllabus.
  • Final exams are scheduled by the University and cannot be changed. Do not make plans that will prevent you from attending your final exam(s).
  1. Plagiarism
  • Plagiarism is using the creations, ideas, words, inventions, or images of someone else in your own work without formal acknowledgement or permission. This applies to written papers and research as well as to art, design and architectural images.
  • Please check with your instructor if you have questions about what constitutes plagiarism. • More information about reporting academic misconduct: www.uw.edu/cssc/report-it/
  1. Copyright
  • The School regularly displays student art and design in a variety of ways to highlight the quality of our students and their learning.

Updated 9/21/21

  • This is traditional among all art schools and we assume that by participating in UW School classes and activities students have no objection.
  • If you have concerns about the use of your work, please contact Academic Advising and Student Services (206-543-0646 or uaskart@uw.edu)
  1. Incomplete Grades
  • To request an “incomplete” grade a student must have:

o been in attendance and done satisfactory work through the eighth week of the  quarter

o satisfactory proof for the instructor that the work cannot be completed because  of illness or other circumstances beyond their control.

  • More information from the UW Office of the Registrar:

registrar.uw.edu/students/incomplete-grades/

  1. Grade Appeal Procedure
  • If you think the grade you received is incorrect, contact the instructor to discuss your concern.
  • If not resolved, make an appointment with the Director of Academic Advising, 104 Art, 543-0646.
  1. Materials Fees
  • All art, design and art history classes have materials fees billed with tuition. • Fee amounts and justifications are listed by class in the quarterly Time Schedule. • These fees cover the purchase of materials, academic support, and equipment provided for students in each class.
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  • The University has a general “no pets” policy in all of its buildings. However, Service Animals are allowed to accompany their handlers while on campus
  • UW Disability Resources for Students outlines the policies around Service and Emotional Support Animals: depts.washington.edu/uwdrs/current

students/accommodations/housing/service-and-emotional-support-animals/

  1. Lockers
  • The School provides lockers and locks to enrolled students. Cost is $12 per quarter. • Students can rent a locker from the Administration Office, Art 102. The office accepts Husky Card, credit and debit.
  • Obey all rules and guidelines printed on the Locker Assignment sheet issued. Failure to do so will prohibit future locker privileges.
  • Students must clean out or renew their locker before the last day of finals week each quarter. If lockers are not renewed before the last day of finals, the lock will be changed and items discarded.
  • The School is not responsible for any lost, damaged, or stolen property stored in lockers.
  1. Art Building Exhibition Policies
  • Instructors and students must receive administrative approval at least two weeks in advance to install work in the Art Building.
  • Read these policies and complete the included application form.
  • Email the completed form to Ruth Kazmerzak (askartadmin@uw.edu), SoA+AH+D Administrative Services Coordinator, for approval.
  1. After-Hours Access
  • ART Building hours are Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 6:20 PM.

Updated 9/21/21

  • Students enrolled in studio classes and accepted SoA+AH+D undergraduate majors and graduate students can have their Husky Cards programmed to access the Art Building after-hours.
  • After-hours access is permitted only through the loading dock door facing Chelan Lane, near the Jacob Lawrence Gallery. Tapping your pre-programmed Husky Card at the terminal grants entry.
  • Students may request after-hours access to the Art Building for course-related work by filling out this form. Students will need to use their UW G Suite account to access the application form. Please allow two business days after completing the form for access to  be assigned.
  • Anyone in the building after hours is responsible for the safety and security of the building. Anyone who allows an unauthorized person into the building or a workspace, props open a door for any reason, or fails to adhere to their studio-specific safety policies  risks losing after-hours access to the building.
  • Accepted majors and graduate students only need to apply for access once a year for Autumn-Winter-Spring access. Non-majors enrolled in studio classes will only be allowed quarter access and once the quarter is over, their access will expire. The School will reset access for every major at the beginning of summer quarter.  
  • UWPD frequently monitors the Art Building after hours to ensure your safety and security. • If you are having access issues, visit Art 102 for assistance.

Updated 9/21/21

 

Catalog Description: 
In depth study of a printmaking method such as sequential printing, multi-block printing, white-ground aquaint, or sugar-lift aquatint. Prerequisite: ART 245.
GE Requirements: 
Arts and Humanities (A&H)
Credits: 
5.0
Status: 
Active
Last updated: 
April 14, 2023 - 9:55pm

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