"You know, pretty good, even though we didn't quite find what we came for. \n\nI need a new desk chair. They have a ton, in varying styles. But, not one that I like in my price range. Nice expensive ones, and okay cheap ones. Online they have a few, and other places have some, that are both nice and cheap. Nice enough, anyway. Oh, well.\n\nWe also looked at school supplies. Expensive except for the sale items. But, we got a few, and they have a good selection. And service was great, from being greeted at the door and directed to the areas we needed, to checkout. \n\nEasy access from H-R Road. Plenty of parking. I'll keep it in mind when I'm on this side of town."
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Learn age-old and contemporary concepts and techniques of printmaking, from traditional processes to experimental technologies, at one of the nation’s top programs.
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Printmaking MFA students undertake an intensive two-year, 60-credit graduate course of study in which they explore a broad range of approaches to printmaking, including 3-D installation, digital print media, large-scale printmaking, photo processes and the traditional disciplines.
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Printmaking students have nearly 10,000 square feet of dedicated space with three large rooms for lithography, etching/relief/mono printing and screen printing.
This course covers traditional methods of platemaking, such as etching, drypoint, and aquatint, as well as explorations into photo transfer and color viscosity printing.
The faculty encourage the exploration of advanced printmaking techniques that include color and photo-etching, photo-lithography, metal engraving, mezzotint, viscosity color printing, woodcut, and full utilization of the computer as an image-creating tool.
Fabrication tools and printing facilities in labs and studios, including 3D printers, laser cutters, AR/VR design stations, digital routers, woodshop work stations, plotters, printers and more.
The Master of Fine Arts in Graphic and Interactive Design in the Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University is a two-year, STEM-certified 60-credit program that offers an immersive, research-driven experience in design.