![]() Photographs of both events are available at the photo album here.Īt the conclusion of IMC2017 the board would like to announce a new newsletter to share information about the conference and plans for the future as well as occasional news of other mokuhanga related events. Anyone with an interest in the conference is welcome join the mailing list. There is a signup tab on our FaceBook page. There are links to update addresses or to unsubscribe at the foot of each newsletter. Master printer Kyoko Harai demonstrated printing at U. She has a BA from The College of Wooster and a MA from Williams College, both in art history.Hawaii, Manoa and baren maker Hidehike Gotou demonstrated baren wrapping at Donkey Mill. She is a podcaster (Platemark and The Curator’s Choice), blogger ( ), and organizer of the new Baltimore Fine Art Print Fair ( ). Formerly she was a curator at the Baltimore Museum of Art and the National Gallery of Art. Host Ann Shafer is an independent curator specializing in contemporary prints and printmaking. Platemark podcast offers a bit of art history, artistic creativity, and introduces listeners to artists, printers, dealers, print publishers, gallerists, art historians, curators, and scholars. Join us and the wonderful fans of prints and printmaking. Series three offers interviews with the colorful characters of the print ecosystem, which is full of the nicest people in the art world. Series two offers a history of prints and printmaking in the West. Platemark podcast's host Ann Shafer looks at prints and printmaking in the context of museums, the market, critiques, and the print ecosystem. What is it about prints and printmaking that draws such fervent practitioners, collectors, and fans? How are prints relevant to all our lives? What do all those people in the "print ecosystem" do anyway? PR and Marketing: Elizabeth Berger, EYB Creates Kentler International Drawing Space, Red Hookġ1 Women of Spirit Part 7. The Art and Craft of Woodblock Printmaking. Tuula Moilanen, Kari Laitinen, and Antti Tantuu. ![]() International Mokuhanga Conference YouTube channel International Mokuhanga Conference website Ulrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University. Nature in the Floating World: Images of Nature in Japanese and Chinese Art. (2023 Changing Gears Edition) April 2023. “Birds on the Edge: Collaboration and Change.” The California Printmaker: The Journal of the California Society of Printmakers. Japanese Woodblock Print Workshop: A Modern Guide to the Ancient Art of Mokuhanga. Great Egret Hunting, from the portfolio Birds on the Edge, 2021. ![]() Sheet: 26 x 26 in.Īpril Vollmer (American, born 1951), printed by Art Print Residence and published by California Society of Printmakers. Sheet: 15 ½ x 15 ½ in.Īpril Vollmer (American, born 1951). Sheet: 26 x 11 in.Īpril Vollmer (American, born 1951). Sheet: 38 x 26 in.Īpril Vollmer (American, born 1951). Now in the Konya Museum of Ethnography, Konya, Turkey.Īpril Vollmer (American, born 1951). Found in the Eshrefoglu Mosque in Beyshehir in 1929 by R.M. Sheet: 26 x 26 in.īeyshehir Seljuk rug, 13 th century Turkey. Fuji Arts, Ann Arbor.Īpril Vollmer (American, born 1951). Verse Space-Light of Black Hole, Monotype with collaged mokuhanga woodblock print. Once used for ukiyo-e prints (pictures of the floating world) in the Edo period, now contemporary artists from the world over are experimenting with its possibilities. The range of work made possible in mokuhanga is impressive. In other words, it can be done at home in your kitchen. It means a lot of carving, but it also means one doesn't need a press, chemicals, or a ton of equipment. Each color is carried on a separately carved block and is layered during printing. It allows artists to work with water-based inks (more environmentally friendly) on multiple blocks to build up images, which are printed by hand using a flat paddle called a baren. What's mokuhanga, you ask? It's a method developed in Japan that was used to print images that are probably familiar to you, like Hokusai's Great Wave. In Platemark s3e29, host Ann Shafer speaks with April Vollmer, an artist working in mokuhanga (Japanese color woodblock printing), who also wrote the indispensable guide to that form: Japanese Woodblock Print Workshop (Berkeley: Watson-Guptill Publications, 2015).
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