
ART 107 Screenprinting FAQ Overview
Find quick answers to frequent questions about the ART 107 Screenprinting course here.
What topics will ART 107 cover this semester?
The course focuses on 3 screenprinting techniques, use of differing materials, and self-selected project development.
How can I access course materials online?
All outlines and resources are available on this site for easy student access. Canvas will be used sparingly.
Do I need to be able to draw for ART 107?
There is no need to have refined drawing skills to do well in this course. ART 107 is designed for beginners & intermediate students.
What materials do I need for screenprinting projects?
There is no need to buy any materials as all basic screenprinting materials will be provided.
How are assignments submitted for ART 107?
Your exercise prints and project work are submitted physically in class and digitally via the course Canvas page.
Who can I contact for additional help during the course?
Please reach out to the instructor through email to arrange a meeting for support.
Is there any homework for ART 107?
There is no homework for this course as we will use all course time in our class meetings. You may use the print studio outside of class times; many students like to work in the studio when fewer people are there.
Without homework, how will I develop my knowledge of screenprinting?
This course is fully practical, and it is through practice that you will learn. In this discipline, practicing means repeating processes to gain compentency with all of the techniques that you are taught.
