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School of Art & Art History

USF College of Design, Art & Performance

Erika Greenberg-Schneider

Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et Lettres
Associate Professor of Graphic Design
Phone: 727-873-4471
Emailegreenbe@usf.edu 
Office: HBR 114

Professor Erika Greenberg-Schneider is a master printer and fine art print publisher, who was Knighted by the French Government as Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et Lettres for her work promoting French Artists and Culture.

Greenberg-Schneider’s research is focused on photogravure, a 19th Century photo-mechanical print process used to transfer photographic or hand-drawn images to a copper plate, resulting in a high-quality etched plate that reproduces the detailed continuous tones of a photograph. Prior to joining USFSP faculty, she spent 25 years in Paris, France working as a Master Printer in Intaglio and Lithography. Erika became a consultant to the French Minister of Culture to revamp the printmaking ateliers and curricula within several of the National Art Schools in France.

Greenberg-Schneider’s expertise includes:  intaglio, photogravure, etching and engraving; stone lithography; and relief printing. She researches new printing techniques, such as photopolymer, which uses alternative materials to the toxic chemicals required in other printing processes. Greenberg-Schneider owns and operates Bleu Acier, a printmaking studio in Tampa.