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Printmaking began with techniques like etching, silkscreen, lithography, and woodblock, but students in this program explore diverse media such as photography, digital tools, artist's books, print collections, and mixed media while mastering collaborative studio methods. Develop sharp analytical abilities and inventive solutions through extensive research, creating artwork that blends ideas, methods, and craftsmanship. The Print Media focus enables learners to investigate printmaking's deep heritage, test both traditional and modern approaches, and pioneer fresh, creative ways of working within this artistic discipline.
High school diploma from a Canadian secondary school
Minimum 60% in English 30-1 or minimum 65% in English 30-2 or provincial equivalent
Minimum 60% in three additional Grade 12 courses in Fine Arts, Humanities (eg. Social Studies), Math, Science or Career and Technology Studies (CTS).
IB - Final, official score of 5 or higher to meet minimum requirements. Higher Level (HL) courses are eligible to be considered for first-year transfer credit.
AP - Final, official score of 4 or higher to meet minimum requirements and eligible to be considered for first-year transfer credit.