
Tokyo International Miniprint Exhibition 2018

Tama Art University has organized the Tokyo International Mini-Print Triennial five times thus far, with the aims of showing the world’s latest contemporary prints and collecting scholarly data on materials, techniques, and expressions of printmaking.
For this sixth edition, we will hold an open competition in search of greater artistic and cultural diversity.
Entry period
Entry period OPENS starts at 11 AM on January 11(Thu.), 2018 (Japan time)
Entry period CLOSES at 8 PM on January 25(Thu.), 2018 (Japan time)
Works must have been produced in 2016 or later.
Each person may only submit one work.
Works must be signed and edition-numbered by the artist.
There are no restrictions on plate types or techniques used.
Works are to be on A4 size (297 x 210 mm) paper, horizontal or vertical, and the image size is to be no larger than 270 x 180 mm.
We do not accept collaborative works.
Works that soil the surrounding environment or are difficult to handle may not be accepted.
This is an open competition.
There is no fee to exhibit.
Selected works will be acquired by the Tama Art University Museum of Art and will not be returned.
http://www.tamabi.ac.jp/timpt/
Entry form here.
National Works On Paper Call for Entries

National Works on Paper
The Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s National Works on Paper was established in 1998 and incorporated the former Spring Festival of Drawing and the Prints Acquisitive which began in 1973.
National Works on Paper is one of Australia’s most prestigious awards and acquisitive exhibitions. A biennial exhibition, its role is to support and promote contemporary Australian artists working on or with paper.
Recent winners of the National Works on Paper include Daniel O’Shane, Jess Johnson, Laith McGregor, Richard Lewer, Danie Mellor, Gareth Sansom, Paul Boston, Lisa Roet and eX de Medici.
2018 CALL FOR ENTRIES
Up to $50,000 Acquisitions and Awards
Entries open: 25 January
Entries close: 6 April
Exhibition dates: 20 July – 9 September 2018
http://mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au
International Printmaking Contest

ON PAPER contest 2018
4th ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL PRINTMAKING AWARD
1ST PRIZE 1000€
New 2ND PRIZE 300€ for the print with the most creative printing process
AWAGAMI PAPER AWARD 100 sheets of AWAGAMI EDITIONING paper worth 500€, sponsored by the Awagami Factory
The SHORTLISTED artists will exhibit at the Spike Print Studio at Spike Island, Bristol, UK, in summer 2018
DEADLINE April 1st 2018
FEE 26€
The contest is open to anyone. Application is online at onpapercontest.com
Rules available in ENGLISH, SPANISH and CATALAN
Second Workshop with Gary Shinfield and Irena Conomos

Irena Conomos and Gary Shinfield are holding a second workshop in the Blue Mountains, from Tuesday 16th to Friday the 19th of January. This workshop will be similar to the first.
The basis of this workshop is an immersive experience responding to the environment, climatic conditions and nature in all its manifestations. Your work will be shaped by these experiences and any changes as they unfold.
From this exploration you will work independently developing your own ideas over the period of the workshop, working with two artists with many years experience in their respective fields of printmaking and photography.
Explore the Grose Valley and Blue Mountains National Park through daily excursion and research
Create through printmaking, drawing and photography
Develop your ideas in the studio.
In the workshop you will be working with multiple plates – 3 woodblocks and one piece of lino – to build a composite image or series of images. We will also explore ink painting in the landscape, the transfer of these onto blocks, etching lino, and various methods of multi plate printing.
Printmaker Gary Shinfield email: gary@garyshinfield.info
Photographer Irena Conomos email: irenaconomos@gmail.com
In this workshop you will be encouraged to explore photographically to move past the preconceived or familiar developing images using the photographs ability to reveal what is often unseen. The resulting work may remain as digital files for you to work on over time, images can be printed onsite or you can combine these with overprinting or as inspiration to draw on plates.
To receive workshop details and registration information please enquire on the above contacts. For accommodation options contact Gary Shinfield directly.
Printmaking in Malta, from Robyn Smith

Printmaking in Malta is the focus of a new exhibition currently on at the Malta Society of Arts in Valletta.
This annual exhibition promotes local and international artists working in original printmaking.
This year’s edition is the first curated intaglio exhibition to feature established local and international artists, as well as exhibiting original artworks by world-renowned artists such as Marc Chagall, Marino Marini, Victor Pasmore and Julian Trevelyan.
This exhibition is also giving special attention to artworks of Italian master etcher Gianfranco Ferroni, with seven of his works on display.
“This year’s exhibition is a beautiful synthesis of refined versatile works and it breathes an inventive graphic dialogue between international and local artists,” said curator and artist Roderick Camilleri.

These include Pawl Carbonaro, Luciano Micallef, Eman Grima, Austin Camilleri, Robert Zahra, Richard Saliba, John Vassallo, Jesmond Vassallo, Justin Falzon, Raymond Pitrè, Lino Borg, Irene Zammit, Robyn Smith, Daniela Pili, Misaki Oguro, Tomiyuki Sakuta, Caronline Koenders, Youssef Elkahfaï, Olaugh Vethal and Tazi Saad.
“It is an exclusive event where the public can engage with original local and international artworks that have previously never featured together in Malta,” continued Camilleri.
This exhibition is being held at the newly-refurbished galleries at Palazzo de la Salle in Republic Street, Valletta, until Saturday, December 9. Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 8.30am to 7pm, Saturdays from 8.30am-1.30pm. Entrance is free.

Blue Mountains Summer Workshop with Gary Shinfield and Irena Conomos

A Site specific creative workshop exploring printmaking and photographyover 4 days and 3 nights from Monday January 8 to Thursday January 11, 2018 10am-4pm daily.
Printmaker Gary Shinfield email: gary@garyshinfield.info
Photographer Irena Conomos email: irenaconomos@gmail.com
Make connections with the surrounding area environment, and create in a studio in Medlow Bath.
Explorethe Grose Valley and Blue Mountains National Park through daily excursion and research
Create through printmaking, drawing and photography
Develop your ideas in the studio.

Pathways, woodcut and photopolymer print on 4 sheets of paper, UP
Gary Shinfield 2017
My recent work explores the idea of mapping journeys in the surrounding environment, and combining different printmaking techniques.
In the workshop you will be working with multiple plates – 3 woodblocks and one piece of lino – to build a composite image or series of images. We will also explore ink painting in the landscape, the transfer of these onto blocks, etching lino, and various methods of multi plate printing.
www.garyshinfield.info

Coat, Digital print Irena Conomos 2017
This image is based on a single photograph developed into a multiple, mirrored piece morphing into something organic and unknown.
In this workshop you will be encouraged to explore photographically to move past the preconceived or familiar developing images using the photographs ability to reveal what is often unseen. The resulting work may remain as digital files for you to work on over time, images can be printed onsite or you can combine these with overprinting or as inspiration to draw on plates.
The basis of this workshop is an immersive experience responding to the environment, climatic conditions and nature in all its manifestations. Your work will be shaped by these experiences and any changes as they unfold.
From this exploration you will work independently developing your own ideas over the period of the workshop, working with two artists with many years experience in their respective fields of printmaking and photography.
To receive workshop details and registration information please enquire on the above contacts. For accommodation options contact Gary Shinfield directly.
Southern Printmakers Association

Gallery 43, Wagga
Andy Totman and Anna Russell at Gallery 43, Wagga. This exhibition of Sydney Printmakers work looks very good in this large and airy space.
International Mokuhanga Conference 2017

The juried international exhibition Beauty of Mokuhanga: Discipline & Sensibilityis being held at the Univeristy of Hawaii at Manoa (UHM) from 21 Aug – 1 Oct, as part of the 3rd International Mokuhanga Conference 2017 (IMC2017 Hawaii). It features 107 woodblock prints and hand-printed books and includes the work of 11 Australian artists:
Neilton Clarke, John Crawford, Jolanta Ewart, Jacqueline F Gribbin, Roslyn Kean, Terry McKenna, Deborah Metz, Susan Rushforth, Margaret White, Lana Wilding,
Trish Yates.
Congratulations to members Neilton Clarke, Roslyn Kean, Susan Rushforth.
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