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Thursday, February 1, 2018

Faculty at Anderson Ranch


Three UNT faculty are teaching innovative workshops this summer at Anderson Ranch in Snowmass Village, Colorado. Learn more about the workshops here: https://www.andersonranch.org . UNT Printmaking students can now get course credit for approved workshops through ASTU 4302 / 5302: Printmaking Remote Research.

Alicia Eggert
"Welding & the Digital World: the CNC plasma cutter"
Explore the art of steel sculpture by combining manual and digital fabrication tools and techniques in this introductory workshop. 
Jul 23 - 27, 2018
Alicia Eggert is Assistant Professor of Art and the Sculpture Program Coordinator at UNT. 

Lari Gibbons
"Innovative Monoprinting Methods: blocks, stencils & the laser cutter"
Broaden your printmaking skills to include fun and innovative methods with Anderson Ranch's state-of- the-art equipment. 
Aug 06 - 10, 2018
https://www.andersonranch.org/workshop/innovative-monoprinting-methods-blocks-stencils-the-laser-cutter-r1010-18/
Lari Gibbons is Professor of Art and Director of P.R.I.N.T at UNT.

Brooks Oliver
"Playful Prototyping: digital fabrication in clay"
Combine modern technology with age-old ceramics practices in a fun and lively workshop designed to be a playful exploration in developing forms with the help of digital tools. 
Jun 04 - 15, 2018
Brooks Oliver is a Ceramics Instructor and Program Coordinator at UNT and a studio artist based out of Dallas, Texas.

Getting Course Credit
UNT Printmaking students can now get course credit for approved workshops through ASTU 4302 / 5302: Printmaking Remote Research, which formalizes the off-campus experience into a series of projects that focus on demonstrating new technical skills, presenting awareness of contemporary practices, documentation of professional development, and participating in professional networking opportunities. Write gibbons@unt.edu for more details about the workshop or the Remote Research course.