Course Description
Practical experiences with related professions in the field of print, paper and book collections, and print shops; work with printmaking faculty in the studio or print facility.
Athena Title
Printmaking Internship
Equivalent Courses
Not open to students with credit in ARST 4230, ARST 4930
Non-Traditional Format
Internship.
Prerequisite
Permission of department
Semester Course Offered
Offered fall and spring
Grading System
A - F (Traditional)
Course Objectives
Students will gain practical experiences with related professions in the field of print, paper and book collections, and print shops. Other possibilities include working with printmaking faculty in the studio or print facility. Students must get the permission of the department to pursue the printmaking internship.
Topical Outline
This course will vary depending on the type of internship a student pursues. Options include professional printshops, galleries, and other related fields. Students will work along with professionals in the field in a variety of ways: curatorial assistance, printing assistance, administrative assistance, etc.