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Useour online estimate request form choosing a service from this page and filling out the form. You may also email our customer service team at upr...@utah.edu with the details of your request and they will email or call you back.

Yes, in most cases printed paper products have better unit costs the larger the quantities. However, there are some U of U branded products and non-paper products that do not have price breaks when ordering large quantities.


Here, we take a sneak peek at the calendar, which is now available for purchase online. You may also order directly by contacting University Print & Mail Services at 801-581-6171 or upr...@utah.edu Calendars may also be purchased at the University Campus Store.


A new offering this year, these one-of-a-kind photos may be purchased through the University Campus Store or online at UofUPhotos.com. Enlarged prints and canvas wraps by University Print & Mail Services will be available in various sizes, as well as in their original, unedited form. Visit the online photo gallery for information and printing options.


Welcome to Craftsuprint's New Crafty Bob's Weekly Giveaway feature. Each week we will present you with a new exclusive freebie which will make a beautiful hand-made card.



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3. If you don't have a printer or you have problems downloading from your mobile devices don't worry Crafty Bob will print the sheets for you free of charge and post them to you with a FREE Craft Gift worth 3. A nominal postal charge will be added at checkout. To get your FREE printed Sheets and FREE Craft Gift worth 3 simply add the printed product below to your cart and checkout.



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These courses will cover the essential elements of painting: materials, methods, and craft. Course structure is based on a series of exercises that will prepare you for higher levels of problem solving, increased self-discipline, and a better understanding of painting. Focus will be on brushwork, composition and color integration of drawing and design skills, and basic painting studio practices.


The painting studio in the Humanities Fine Arts Building consists of a large classroom/studio with an abundance of natural and artificial light. Available equipment includes an easel and taboret, locker space, and ample storage, including vertical slots for finished paintings and works in progress. Our studio art facilities are equipped for oil painting with a fire safety cabinet and other receptacles to dispose of hazardous materials. All water-based paints and acrylics can also be disposed of in the studio. Hand tools and a Makita chop saw are available for building painting stretchers, along with nails, screws, staples, and staple guns.


At UMN Morris, the primary medium of drawing consists of introductory courses and upper-level coursework focused on drawing. Introductory courses cover various drawing techniques and provide a foundation for further exploration within the medium. Upper level coursework provides an expanded definition of drawing with emphasis on developing concepts and personal direction.


The primary medium of ceramics at UMN Morris offers rigorous instruction in both low-fire and high-fire ceramic techniques. You may choose ceramics to fulfill either the major or minor media requirements in studio art. To do so, you will have to request permission before your junior year from the studio art discipline coordinator.


Beginning coursework in ceramics emphasizes proficiency in all basic hand-building and throwing techniques, along with a working knowledge of clay types and clay bodies, basic glaze chemistry, and kiln design and firing theory.


Advanced coursework focuses on higher standards of technique and personal aesthetic expression. Topics vary each semester and may include dinnerware, cylinder-based pots, non-glaze decorative techniques, and tile-making. Work is typically done with high-fire stoneware or porcelain, although earthenware clay and glazes are available if it fits the focus of the class.


The primary medium of sculpture offered at UMN Morris teaches different methods, ranging from traditional to conceptual, of working with wood, metal, plaster, clay, and mixed media. Cross-disciplinary work with other media, such as ceramics, bookmaking, and painting, is encouraged.


UMN Morris has the tools and equipment for working in sculpture. Classes are small, allowing for individual, designated work space in the studio. Separate work spaces accommodate tabletop and large-scale work. The studio includes a tool room, metal fabricating and welding area, woodworking area, and overhead crane. The sculpture studio also houses a large Delta style 3D printer, a CNC router, and two laser cutters. When taking sculpture courses, you will learn and have access to these machines. Briggs Library also houses a professional grade Stratasys UPRINT SE 3D printer. You will learn how to model and 3D print your own models in Sculpture 1 and subsequent sculpture courses. Spacious campus grounds allow for outdoor work and display area.


Digital imaging coursework explores the technical, conceptual, aesthetic, and ethical aspects of using computers and digital technology to make art. Digital imaging/photography can be selected to fulfill either your studio art major or minor media requirement. However, before starting your junior year, you will need to request permission for this option from the studio art discipline coordinator. You will learn how to use the latest software programs and tools; manipulate images; document artwork; create gallery-ready imagery; integrate digital work with other media; and explore issues raised by digitally-assisted work.


The primary medium of printmaking at UMN Morris offers instruction on a variety of techniques for creating reproducible imagery. You can choose printmaking to fulfill the studio art major or minor media requirement.

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