Bachelor of Fine Arts in Printmaking
Learn age-old and contemporary printmaking concepts and techniques and build your career as a professional artist with Temple’s Bachelor of Fine Arts in Printmaking from the Tyler School of Art and Architecture. Recognized as one of the nation’s best programs by U.S. News & World Report, students gain access to world-class facilities, exceptional faculty, and strong local and national professional networks that help propel a graduate’s career.
This 126-credit hour undergraduate program teaches the fundamentals of the four printmaking disciplines (relief, intaglio, lithography and silkscreen) before students choose at least two to explore in depth. Advanced studies immerse students in color techniques, photo processes, large-scale printing, installation and digital printmaking.
Gain a uniquely sophisticated sensibility as you work with award-winning faculty, all of whom are practicing artists, as well as Master of Fine Arts students in group studios. Tyler’s printmaking program emphasizes interdisciplinary work by encouraging students to leverage the artistic opportunity around them and to use creative practice to think critically and engage in problem-solving. This collaborative approach results in dynamic work stimulated by the fusion of printmaking with fields such as photography, painting, fibers and sculpture.
Tyler provides access to the resources of a large, public research university combined with the intimacy of a small art school. Printmaking students also take full advantage of the school’s location in Philadelphia, a vibrant art center with a strong printmaking tradition, to find jobs and internships, explore museums and galleries, launch creative practices, start businesses, and earn placements in the most competitive graduate programs.