Executive Certificate in Printmaking for Advancement (Advanced)
-- ViewingNowThe Executive Certificate in Printmaking for Advancement is a 20-unit advanced certificate program designed to equip learners with the essential skills needed to succeed in the rapidly evolving printmaking industry. This program is crucial for professionals seeking to advance their careers, as the demand for skilled printmaking professionals continues to grow.
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- Introduction to Printmaking Techniques
- Printmaking Materials and Tools
- Pre-Press Preparation and Planning
- Relief Printing Fundamentals
- Intaglio Printing Fundamentals
- Lithography Printing Fundamentals
- Screen Printing Fundamentals
- Digital Printing and Print-on-Demand
- Interpreting and Exploring Printmaking Art
- Printmaking and Visual Storytelling
- Exploring Printmaking in Contemporary Contexts
- Printmaking and Social Change
- Printmaking and Community Engagement
- Printmaking and E-commerce
- Marketing and Promoting Printmaking Art
- Printmaking and Business Management
- Printmaking and Branding Strategies
- Advanced Printmaking Techniques and Experimentation
- Printmaking and Creative Collaboration
- Printmaking and Art Market Trends
- Professional Development in Printmaking
- Graduation Project in Printmaking
- Capstone Presentation and Evaluation
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Explore the career paths available to those who hold the Executive Certificate in Printmaking for Advancement.
Art Conservator (12%) - Work in museums and galleries to preserve and conserve works of art.
Printmaking Technician (15%) - Assist in the production of prints and work with artists to create new pieces.
Gallery Manager (20%) - Oversee the daily operations of a gallery, including exhibitions and sales.
Art Historian (53%) - Research and write about the history of art, often working in academia or as a freelancer.
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- ThreeFourHoursPerWeek
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