
Peace, Prints, and Protest
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This introductory course, open to non-majors and majors, will show students how the reproduction of images has created social change for better or for worse. In doing so, the course will survey a variety of basic traditional and contemporary printmaking techniques including relief, etching lithography, and silkscreen. Through global conversations about printmaking, demonstrations, lectures, and readings, students will become actively involved in specific social justice issues while understanding how printmaking can function as a relevant voice in the context of the modern world.
Class Dates: Mondays and Wednesdays 11:00 a.m.–1:45 p.m.
Instructor: Justin Barfield
Credits: 3
Associated Term: Spring 2025