Monoprint: Narrative
Spring 2021
Taught By: Kelli Glancey
Section: A
CRN: 9478
Credits: 3
This Online Mono-print studio class will focus on developing work in the narrative form, a story told through either a single or a series of images with or without the written word: an action, a report, a poem, a story, or a chronicle of social issues and events. Through synchronous and asynchronous support, instruction and demonstrations, students will learn a range of mono-print methods including additive and subtractive, stencils, masking, and transfer techniques utilizing black and white, multi- color layers, and ghost printing. Visits to online museums, galleries, and artist’s studios will further broaden each student’s development and insight into both historical and contemporary Mono-printing. Students will create a portfolio of original prints with water- soluble inks and water-based drawing/painting materials. This class will be great for students interested in exploring the visual narrative as an extension of their Art/Design or Liberal arts major. Please note that there may be costs for materials up to $125 associated with this class. No students will be turned away from the class for an inability to pay this cost.
College: Parsons School of Design (PS)
Department: Art, Media & Technology (PSAM)
Campus: Online (DL)
Course Format: Studio (S)
Max Enrollment: 15
Add/Drop Deadline: February 7, 2021 (Sunday)
Online Withdrawal Deadline: April 14, 2021 (Wednesday)
Seats Available: Yes
Status: Closed*
* Status information is updated every five minutes. The status of this course may have changed since the last update. Open seats may have restrictions that will prevent some students from registering. Updated: 5:30am 2/25/2021 EST