Special Topics - 49771 - ARTU 3000 - 801 |
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Notes: Extra studio time is mandatory in this class. Topical Course Description: This course emphasizes the craft and conceptual development of bookmaking as an art form by refining bookbinding skills and further developing personal artistic themes. Throughout the semester students will learn in depth about advanced bookbinding and DIY independent publishing. Students will bind sample books, and experience producing items related to bookmaking such as box-making, illustration processes and some printmaking techniques will be covered, as well as further developing students’ knowledge of historical and contemporary bookmaking practices. As an end goal students will create a conceptual artist’s book or portfolio using processes learned throughout the course.
Associated Term: 2024 Spring Registration Dates: Oct 29, 2023 to Jan 18, 2024 Registration Levels: Graduate, NonDegree Continuing Undergrad, Undergraduate Japan Campus Lecture and Studio Schedule Type Classroom In-Person Instructional Method Credit Hours: 3.000 Seats Available: 6 |