Facilities
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Students each have his or her studio work space. They have their own fully equipped graduate bindery, a graduate print studio with a Vandercook,a Washington hand press, a Pearl platen press, and an etching press, and access (with undergraduate seniors) to an Editioning Studio with a Vandercook, etching press, and litho press. They also have access to other print studios (screenprinting, etching with 3 presses, lithography with 3 presses, offset with a Davidson, and letterpress with 4 Vandercooks and over 700 drawers of metal and wood type), a papermaking studio, and a non-silver printmaking lab. The various studios house several platemakers (including a polymer platemaker). They have 24-hour all-year access to these facilities. Finally, they have access to a film and digital Imaging Lab with its large scale laser and ink-jet printers and a laser cutter and to the Borowsky Center for Publication Arts, equipped with a Heidelberg KORS offset press, to a full darkroom for experimental printing, and to a Graduate Computer Lab. See a full list of available facilities, presses and equipment
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Dan Corrigan, the Etching Studio |






