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Classroom Lithography

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Introduction

Introduction 0:55

An Overview of Lithography

What is Lithography? 2:39

The Science Behind Litho 2:52

A Quick History of Litho 1:31

Tools and Materials

Traditional Litho vs. Classroom Use 3:06

A Look at Tools and Materials 5:31

Teaching Techniques

What is Happening When Printing? 2:22

Using a Press 3:30

Running an Edition 3:17

Lithography Processes

Setup 2:32

Preparing Your Plate 7:17

Cleanup 8:41

Drawing Preparation

Drawing Techiniques 4:48

Lesson Ideas 1:53

Digital Preparation

Digital Techniques 4:48

Conclusion

Conclusion 1:16

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Classroom Lithography

3 PD Hours

  • 1 Identify the tools and materials you will need to teach lithography.

  • 2 Explore the processes and techniques that help create successful prints.

  • 3 Develop an understanding of lithography and how it compares to other printmaking techniques.

Advanced printmaking techniques can be difficult to teach in any high school classroom, but this PRO Pack will show you how to bring lithography techniques to your students! Join Greg as he guides you through the materials, techniques, and processes necessary to create litho prints in your classroom. He will present in-depth explanations and demonstrations that will help you feel confident teaching these engaging printmaking techniques.


Connected K-12 Art Educator Framework Competencies

STUDIO PRACTICES
7. Media and Techniques
A. Selects best practices when teaching media and techniques to students
B. Scaffolds media and technique skills for students according to age and ability level
C. Designs opportunities for students to experiment with materials and skills

Gregory Padgett

Gregory Padgett

High School Art Teacher and PRO Facilitator

Gregory Padgett is an art teacher at Naperville Central High School in Illinois. He teaches drawing, ceramics, traditional photography, and filmmaking courses. He studies printmaking at Northern Illinois University and uses printmaking techniques like screenprinting, relief, and lithography in his own artwork.

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Resources

https://uploads.theartofeducation.edu/2021/03/81.1-TypesOfPrintmaking.pdf
https://uploads.theartofeducation.edu/2021/03/81.1-WhatIsLithography.pdf
https://uploads.theartofeducation.edu/2021/03/81.1-FamousArtistsWhoCreatedLithographs.pdf
https://uploads.theartofeducation.edu/2021/03/81.1-ABriefHistoryOfPrintmaking.pdf
https://uploads.theartofeducation.edu/2021/03/81.1-PrintmakingVocabulary01.pdf
https://uploads.theartofeducation.edu/2021/03/81.1-PrintmakingVocabulary02.pdf
https://uploads.theartofeducation.edu/2021/03/81.1-PrintmakingTechniques.pdf
https://uploads.theartofeducation.edu/2021/03/81.1-CreatingLithographsWithPolyesterPlates01.pdf
https://uploads.theartofeducation.edu/2021/03/81.1-CreatingLithographsWithPolyesterPlates02.pdf
https://uploads.theartofeducation.edu/2021/03/81.1-4CleanupTipsForLithography.pdf

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