Printmaking


A close-up of a student carving a woodblock for printing

Printmaking at the University of Kansas

The printmaking area provides a complete studio experience with regular courses in Intaglio, Lithography, Relief and Serigraphy. Students may focus in one or more medium or choose to create a hybrid print form. The program encourages mixed-media work and equally embraces traditional approaches to the print medium. Freedom of choice has been a hallmark within the art department, and no one aesthetic is stressed over others. Students are exposed to a range of techniques and concepts. The print area considers safety to be the top priority, and employs safe handling of materials and encourages the use of the least toxic approaches to all print media.

Facilities

  • Etching Presses
    • 40” x 70” American French Tool Press
    • 33.5” x 60” Takach Etching Press
    • 48” x 96” Takach Etching Press
    • 32” x 48” Connecticut Hydraulic Press (in need of attention)
    • 36” x 60” Charles Brand Etching Press (in need of repair)
    • 20” 26” Lion Reliance Press
  • Drying racks
  • Large glass inking table
  • 44” x 30” Aquatint box
  • 24” x 37” Parts washer
  • Two 27” x 36” Chromalox hot plates
  • 37” Pexto metal plate shear
  • 4’ x 4’ x 4’ Brinks bench style spray booth
  • Two large paper soaking sinks
  • Large paper preparation table
  • Acid Room
    • 2x 30” x 95” Labconco acid hoods
    • 2 Vertical acid tanks (not yet installed)
    • 1 Sink mounted eyewash
    • 1 Ceiling mounted shower wash
    • 1 Ventilated acid cabinet

(Stone Lithography, Plate Lithography, Photo Lithography)

  • Presses
    • 33” x 57” Takach Lithographic Press
    • 36” x 50” Charles Brand Lithographic Press
    • 30” x 48” Charles Brand Lithographic Press
  • Lithographic Stones
    • 10 Large Stones (approx. 26” x 34”)
    • 28 Medium Size Stones (approx. 18” x 24”)
    • 37 Small Stones (approx. 10” x 12” to 16” x 20”)
  • Other Large Facilities and Equipment
    • Hydraulic lift (30” x 32”)
    • Scissor lift (35” x 20”)
    • 42” x 142” stone graining sink
    • 3 Levigators
    • Drying rack
    • Two 48” x 96” work tables
    • Three 24” x 96” rolling work tables
    • Three Takach aluminum plate backers (Two 30” x 40” & one 33" x 51")
    • Four inking slabs and one large inking slab on rolling table (36" x 60")
    • Stoesser Register Systems punch-hole registration system
    • Clean paper handling and tearing surface
  • Screen Printing Area:
    • Eight 40” x 72” printing stations each with a pair of hinges for a screen
    • 30” x 40” vacuum table printing station
    • 4 x 10 foot paper tearing station with a self-healing cutting mat surface
    • 3 x 12 foot worktable with a self-healing cutting mat surface
    • 30, 48” x 36” flat-files for student storage
    • Vertical bins for over 50 screens
    • Washout sink with two spray-down faucets and one traditional faucet
    • 7 scoop coaters of various sizes
    • Over 40 shop screens of various sizes and mesh counts
    • Large retractable screen installed for slide lectures and visiting artist talks
    • Epson digital projector
    • 30” x 40” light table
    • Drying racks
  • Washout Room
    • 8 x 6 x 3 foot Backlit Washout Booth
    • Emulsion Eliminator 3 High Pressure Washer
  • Papermaking equipment
  • UV Safe Lights
  • 30 Vertical Bins for screen storage
  • 12” x 48” box for lithography Photo Plates
  • 12” x 96” table for coating screens
  • Nu-Arc MSP 3650 Exposure Unit with vacuum and 56”x42” exposure surface
  • Four Apple computers
  • Adobe Creative Suite, Final Cut Pro, Microsoft Office Suite, etc. at all stations
  • Epson Stylus Pro7890 inkjet 24" printer
  • Epson GT20000 Scanner (11" x 17")
  • Hard-wired Ethernet connections
  • MZ 790U Risograph Printer
Student wipes a lithograph stone

Graduate Student Sadie Goll works in the lithography studio.

A student uses a ruler on a sheet of paper

A student preps her paper for printing.

Two people examine a print

Professor Yoonmi Nam and Graduate Student Matthew Willie Garcia examine a print.

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Printmaking Courses

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