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The graduate Printmaking program provides comprehensive studio facilities covering all major printmaking techniques. Spanning nearly 4,000 square feet, the Printmaking area features specialized workspaces for intaglio/relief, lithography, screen printing, and papermaking. Alongside 24/7 accessible studios, printmaking graduate students receive private workspaces adjacent to the main printmaking facilities. The intaglio studio contains one small and two large etching presses, a Vandercook proof press, connected acid/darkroom, spacious soaking sink, drying racks, and flat file storage. For lithography, there are two presses, a graining sink, and a collection of about forty stones. The screen printing area includes screens, a washout station with high-pressure sprayer, a darkroom with large exposure unit, storage racks, and individual printing stations. The Papermaking studio is outfitted with a 30-ton hydraulic press, two drying presses and cabinet, Clark-Hollander beater, McDonald bast stamper, Hilger vacuum table, plus various vats and sheet molds.