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BA in Art and Visual Technology - Printmaking

Main Subject Area

Art and DesignMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Bachelor of Arts in Art and Visual Technology (AVT) is a liberal arts program that emphasizes breadth of experience in the context of a liberal arts education rather than professional specialization. In addition to completing the university-wide general education requirements, electives, and either a foreign language through the intermediate level or a minor, AVT majors must complete our core foundations experience, breadth and experience, art history and critical theory requirement, and required concentration courses. Students with a concentration in printmaking experience a broad interdisciplinary approach. Their curriculum includes completing research involving various visual cultures to learn and apply both traditional and alternative printmaking media applications. At a time when visual artists everywhere investigate cross-disciplinary boundaries, students have the ability to design their own program, collaborate with students from other academic areas, and integrate printmaking with painting, sculpture, photography, installation, and web-based art. Students annually work with guest artists, enjoy visiting museums and private collections, exhibiting their work, and exploring innovative artistic practice with the printmaking faculty. By means of curriculum and research involving various visual cultures, students learn and apply traditional print media applications and explore various alternate printmaking media in the studio. Each year, through the Navigation Press program, a nationally prominent artist visits the School of Art to make prints in collaboration with a team of printmaking faculty, and graduate and undergraduate students at George Mason University.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Bachelor of Arts in Art and Visual Technology (AVT) is a liberal arts program that emphasizes breadth of experience in the context of a liberal arts education rather than professional specialization. In addition to completing the university-wide general education requirements, electives, and either a foreign language through the intermediate level or a minor, AVT majors must complete our core foundations experience, breadth and experience, art history and critical theory requirement, and required concentration courses. Students with a concentration in printmaking experience a broad interdisciplinary approach. Their curriculum includes completing research involving various visual cultures to learn and apply both traditional and alternative printmaking media applications. At a time when visual artists everywhere investigate cross-disciplinary boundaries, students have the ability to design their own program, collaborate with students from other academic areas, and integrate printmaking with painting, sculpture, photography, installation, and web-based art. Students annually work with guest artists, enjoy visiting museums and private collections, exhibiting their work, and exploring innovative artistic practice with the printmaking faculty. By means of curriculum and research involving various visual cultures, students learn and apply traditional print media applications and explore various alternate printmaking media in the studio. Each year, through the Navigation Press program, a nationally prominent artist visits the School of Art to make prints in collaboration with a team of printmaking faculty, and graduate and undergraduate students at George Mason University.

Admission Requirements

6.5+
Other English Language requirements: Students are required to have paper-based TOEFL of 570 and 230 on the computer-based TOEFL ; overall band score of 59 on the Pearson Test of English.

Jan-2000

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