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The printmaking and photography concentration helps students enhance their technical abilities, conceptual knowledge, and artistic vision in both photographic and printmaking disciplines. This distinctive program blends these two mediums, enabling students to investigate their overlapping qualities, relationships, and creative possibilities.
Developing technical expertise is fundamental to the curriculum. Participants sharpen their photographic skills in areas like camera handling, lighting setups, framing, and image editing. Simultaneously, they study sophisticated printmaking methods such as etching, lithography, screenprinting, and digital printing technologies. Gaining command over these technical elements empowers students to broaden their artistic horizons and convey their creative concepts more effectively.
The program equally prioritizes idea formation and artistic experimentation. Learners are motivated to establish robust conceptual foundations and clearly express their creative perspectives through printmaking and photography. They examine diverse subjects, storytelling approaches, and visual concepts, analyzing how each medium can serve their expressive goals. Through thoughtful evaluation, they produce unified collections that reflect a sophisticated grasp of how printmaking and photography interconnect.
Interdisciplinary methods form an integral part of the program, encouraging students to combine printmaking and photography with other art forms or creative processes. They experiment with mixed-media approaches, installation art, or digital exploration, thereby extending their artistic potential and challenging conventional boundaries in both printmaking and photographic arts.
Baccalaureate Degree: The applicant must provide an official transcript showing that a bachelor’s degree was awarded by an accredited college or university. If you are a UofM undergraduate student applying to Graduate School at UofM, you do not need to request that an official transcript be sent to Graduate Admissions. This office has access to your transcript. In addition, transcripts from any other college or university attended may be requested. Only transcripts received directly from an issuing institution are considered official. Personal copies are not acceptable as official documents.
GPA: The applicant must have earned an acceptable grade point average, typically a minimum of 2.5 on a scale of 4.0, but departments may make exceptions for students whose overall GPA does not adequately reflect their ability to succeed in their chosen field.
English proficiency test scores accepted by the University: