Fine Arts: Painting & Printmaking
Fine Arts: Painting & Printmaking Microcredential

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The microcredential will create an additional element of employability for individuals who pursue the this path. Students in this microcredential will have acquired skills in acrylic and oil painting, reduction printing, and screen-printing. Opportunities for crossover include graphic design, marketing, and photography where the skills acquired in the Painting and Printmaking microcredential would make those individuals more marketable. Art students observing painting technique demostration in a classroom

NYS Part Time Tuition Assistance

Students taking this microcredential may be eligible for NYS Part Time Tuition Assistance for Non-Degree Credentials. Learn more about NYS Part Time Tuition Assistance

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MVCC Microcredentials

Gain these in-demand skills

  • Color Mixing
  • Oil Painting
  • Printmaking
  • Relief Printing
  • Screen Printing

Course List (3)

Painting 1 GD209 3 cr.

This course provides an introduction to the technique of the oil painting medium and approaches to color mixing. Emphasis is given to the painting from the observed subject. A variety of subjects and techniques are explored through projects that reference historical and contemporary approaches. Studio laboratory fee: $20

Painting 2 FA218 3 cr.

This course expands on the concepts introduced in FA209 Painting 1. Oil painting techniques are further explored through course projects. Emphasis is given to the painting from the observed subject and then expanded to content and technique. Prerequisite: FA209 Painting 1. Studio laboratory fee: $20

Printmaking 1 FA211 3 cr.

This course introduces traditional relief printmaking techniques such as wood cut, linoleum color reduction, and multiple plate relief printing. Other printmaking processes such as intaglio and screen-printing may also be investigated. Emphasis is placed on techniques, and then expanded to subject matter and content. Studio laboratory fee: $20

 

Faculty

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Jedediah Kimball, Professor