Accepting applications for Interdisciplinary Printmaking: July 15–September 19, 2014
Application deadline for MA Printmaking study program: June 15
The Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Art and Design in Wrocław, Poland
Faculty of Graphics and Media Art
Plac Polski 3/4
50–156 Wrocław
Poland
Interdisciplinary Printmaking is a free-of-charge, one-year postgraduate study program in English. The offer is addressed to graduates of the first degree, second degree and uniform Master degree studies.
Under this program students will be able to realize interdisciplinary print media projects,chosen from the following studios: Intaglio, Relief, Lithography, Serigraphy or Creative Drawing. The program also offers lectures and workshops provided by professors or visiting artists in artists’ books, installation-based printmaking, experimental printmaking, photo and digital media and new technology in printmaking classes.
In the summer semester students take part in a one-week outdoor workshop at Grafikens Hus (an international center for fine art printmaking) in Mariefred, Sweden.
The diploma exam is a set of works realized in the selected studios, presented with a diploma exhibition.
The beginning of the academic year 2014/2015: November
The postgraduate study program Interdisciplinary Printmaking is co-financed by the European Union from the European Social Fund under The Human Capital Operational Programme.
MA Study Program engages students in a variety of printmaking processes. Program participants obtain the possibility to investigate and learn methods of intaglio (etching and engraving), silkscreen printing, flatbed printing (plate and stone lithography), relief printing (woodcut, linocut) and digital printing. Students participating in the program will have an opportunity to specialize in unique practices and techniques, namely mezzotint, photo-etching, or collagraphy. The program curriculum presents printmaking in agreement with Polish traditions and artistic achievements, and encourages contemporary and experimental approaches as well.
The beginning of the academic year 2014/2015: October
All courses are taught in English.
For further information on the range of Printmaking in English programs, please visit our website or Facebook.