The printmaking program offers students instruction in techniques such as relief, intaglio, callographic, planographic, and stencil processes. Campus facilities accommodate conventional and experimental techniques with a wide variety of equipment and a flexible schedule. Beginning classes introduce students to the basic processes and materials of printmaking with a thorough exploration of monotypes, color reduction and relief techniques, including wood and linoleum cutting and other processes. Intermediate classes embark students into creative research through intaglio methods, including metal, collograph, silkscreen, lithography or experimental processes and combinations, stressing individual growth and aesthetic control of imagery and technique.