Printmaking and Book Arts

Students with an area of study in Printmaking and Book Arts experience a broad interdisciplinary approach.

Students using a light table to make tracings for printmaking
Students employing the light table to make tracings for printmaking

The Printmaking and Book Arts Studio host a broad array of courses that build skills in traditional and alternative printmaking techniques. This formal education of process is developed alongside a deeper understanding of how the printed multiple can move through the world. Sustainable practices are emphasized as students learn how to make their own paper from a variety of fibers as well as recycled paper and reuse paper in order to gain a better understanding of their materials.

The program extends beyond the printed image. The study of Artist Books extends into Comics, Zines, and DIY Publishing practices. Students can develop, produce, and distribute their graphic narratives, comics, and zines all in one studio. The facilities contain all the necessary tools of production for our students to print, bind, and distribute their own zines, books, and comics. Visiting artists and cartoonists regularly share their work with our students and offer valuable critique and feedback.

Printmaking and Book Arts Full-Time Faculty: Associate Professor Christopher Kardambikis

Printmaking and Letterpress Studio Manager Forrest Lawson demonstrating papermaking

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Paper Making and Book Arts class
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Paper Making and Book Arts Studio
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Student making paper by hand
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Student Kierra Khan working on her Senior printmaking project
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Visiting Artist demonstrating printmaking techniques