Advanced printers can explore known media in more depth and learn new processes
such as plazers, photo polymer relief, pronto plate lithography or photo screenprint.
Students can work from hand-drawn and
computer-manipulated
images. This class has participated in several print portfolio exchange projects
with galleries and other schools.
One project must go to an external site/project /competition/collection, a "real world" location outside the college. In Fall 2008, Print II students created a portfolio for exhibit at
the Tokyo Fine Arts Universty. A copy is on view at the Humanities Resource Center, 2009.

Print II students and their professor print patches in front of the Campus Center and give them away
for the Macalester Strike for Peace event, 2007. Photo by Jenny Grinblo.

Sarah Ganley, My Alaskan Village, intaglio, 2007.

Aaron Johnson Ortriz, Self portrait,
monoprint, chine collé, 2006.
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Line 3 Left: Claire de la Cova, "My Brother, printing", 2000, relief print, approx. 40"H. Middle: Aya Hoshi, "Cleptomania", 1997, relief print, 3 3/4"H. Right: Jeremy Piller, band poster, 1995, screen print, approx 20"H.
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