Unique Prints: 3-D Prints and Modular Works

PRI4272.01
Course System Home Terms Fall 2025 Unique Prints: 3-D Prints and Modular Works

Course Description

Summary

This course is an introduction to unique prints, or prints that are not necessarily printed as an edition. We will emphasize the making of mixed media prints using a broad range of methods from monotypes to digital prints. The class is structured around a series of projects where rigorous experimentation is encouraged.

Students will learn various non-typical printmaking methods through a straightforward format of demonstrations of techniques, hands-on experience, and critiques. Techniques will include monotype, polyester laser plates, various transfer techniques, and basic silkscreen. Additionally, we will explore the possibilities of 3-dimensional applications for prints. This can include anything from books, paper cups, matchbooks, modular installations, appropriated prints, clothing and wallpapers. We may also be collaborating on projects with other classes or universities.

A simple range of reading will be assigned each week to expand on knowledge and give context for projects. By the end of term, participants should have the skills needed to make work in the VAPA print studio, and a broader understanding of the printing and its relation to contemporary art practice.

Prerequisites

Permission of instructor plus passing 2000 level course work in a print course at 51成人猎奇.
Email instructor stating interest, include images if you have not studied with them, SUBJECT: UNIQUE PRINTS ENROLLMENT.

Please contact the faculty member : tdennerline@bennington.edu

Cross List

  • Drawing

Instructor

  • Thorsten Dennerline

Day and Time

TH 1:40pm-5:20pm

Delivery Method

Fully in-person

Length of Course

Full Term

Academic Term

Fall 2025

Area of Study

Credits

4

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

14

Course Frequency

Every 2-3 years