Printmaking
It’s in the details. For you making intricate designs and experimenting with different materials all enhance your passion for art-making. Delve into the various types of printmaking, including relief printing using woodblock, intaglio printing using copper plates, screen printing, and more.
Overview
The ßÙßÇÂþ»â€™s printmaking program emphasizes the unique quality of the graphic aesthetic and its special place in the visual arts. The significance of printmaking’s rich, formal pedigree continues to inspire through the elegance of process. The communal spirit is an important component of the USF print shop, facilitating professional course delivery, technical training and real-world opportunities.
Undergraduate Program
Courses offered in printmaking include all of the traditional processes as well as specialized technical courses. Students are expected to explore the role of the printmaker in society and the significance of prints as a vital form of communication. Undergraduate students progress through a concentration in printmaking by learning basic techniques and materials, later advancing to more inventive and conceptual uses of print media. A primary focus in the USF Printmaking program is the interface of digital imaging and advanced graphics processes including digital pre-press design and cutting-edge production techniques including laser engraving and photo-mechanical printing. There are also applied arts screen printing courses that teach garment and poster printing.
Exchange portfolios, print exhibitions and visiting artists expose students to the many aspects of printmaking as a disciplinary and interdisciplinary activity. The printmaking program, as well as the entire School of Art & Art History, greatly benefits from the presence of , the world-acclaimed print and sculpture atelier located on the USF campus. Students are exposed to the activities of a professional printmaking studio, where notable national and international artists collaborate with master printers in the production of print editions. Select advanced printmaking students are awarded internships at Graphicstudio to enhance their knowledge of printmaking professional practices.
Graduate Program
Our nationally ranked Master of Fine Arts degree is an idea-centered program encouraging broad media exploration, in-depth projects and engagement with theoretical and cultural issues.
The MFA program encourages our graduate students to take advantage of excellent private studio space, technical facilities and the opportunity to teach. Graduate students receive focused, individual attention in their studio work from professionally active research and teaching faculty. In their first year, graduate students work closely with faculty as graduate assistants, often helping in their courses and gain experience to teach independently. In their studio work and pedagogy, MFA students are integral to the area’s mission for delivering contemporaneous content.
Degrees / Ways to Study
To study Printmaking at USF, students can pursue the following undergraduate and graduate studio art degrees at the School of Art & Art History.
- Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Studio Art
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Studio Art
- Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Studio Art
- Minor in Studio Art
Area Faculty
Tatiana Mesa Paján, Visiting Professor
Email: tmesapajan@usf.edu
BFA Printmaking Curriculum
Explore the details of the curriculum and example eight-semester plan for the BFA in Studio Art with a Printmaking Specialization.
Apply for Admission
Get information on how to apply and list of requirements for admission to the University of South Florida and the School of Art & Art History.
Request Information
Students and families can also request more information about the School of Art & Art History’s programs by filling out the USF College of Design, Art & Performance online form.