Tamara Deedman
Contact
ATS Assistant Lecturer, Faculty of Arts - Art & Design Dept
- tdeedman@ualberta.ca
Courses
ART 422 - Printmaking: Intermediate Studies (Lithography)
Study of the principles and technical applications of printmaking with an emphasis on lithography and etching. Prerequisites: ART 322 and ART 323 or consent of the Department. Note: Normally ART 423 must be taken in the same academic year. Students are encouraged to take ART 422 and 423 in separate terms.
ART 425B - Word and Image: Intermediate Projects in Printmaking for Artists and Designers
Exploration of the multiple relationships between word and image generated through consideration of text. Prerequisite: ART 322 and ART 323. Pre- or Corequisites: ART 422 and/or ART 423. Note: ART 425, ART 525, DES 425 and DES 525 will be taught in conjunction. Not open to students who have successfully completed DES 425.
ART 525B - Word and Image: Advanced Projects in Printmaking for Artists and Designers
Exploration of the multiple relationships between word and image generated through consideration of text. Prerequisites: ART 422, ART 423 and ART 425. Pre- or corequisite: ART 522. Note: ART 425, ART 525, DES 425 and DES 525 will be taught in conjunction. Not open to students who have successfully completed DES 525.
ART 538 - Special Projects in Studio Disciplines: Advanced
Normally offered in Spring/Summer. Prerequisite: consent of the Department.
DES 425B - Word and Image: Intermediate Projects in Printmaking for Designers and Artists
Exploration of the multiple relationships between word and image generated through consideration of text. Prerequisites: ART 322, ART 323 and DES 394 or consent of the Department. Note: ART 425, ART 525, DES 425 and DES 525 will be taught in conjunction. Not open to students who have successfully completed ART 425.
DES 437B - Special Projects in Studio Disciplines: Intermediate
Normally offered in spring/summer. Prerequisite: consent of Department. Formerly DES 439.
DES 525B - Word and Image: Advanced Projects in Printmaking for Designers and Artists
Exploration of the multiple relationships between word and image generated through consideration of text. Prerequisite: DES 425 or ART 425. Note: ART 425, ART 525, DES 425 and DES 525 will be taught in conjunction. Not open to students who have successfully completed ART 525.