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Andrew Totman Exhibitions

May 26, 2025 by Ro Murray Leave a Comment

Andrew Totman, Moon Shadows, (detail) 2025, multiplate monotype, 50 x 50 cm.

ALCHEMY OF THE NIGHT

The process of printmaking is one of a delicate dance between the press, the plate and the artist.

Print Council of Australia Studio 2 Guild

152 Sturt Street Southbank VIC 3006

Opening reception: 5–7pm Thursday 12 June

10am–4pm Tuesday to Friday from 10th to 27th June

printcouncil.org.au

also showing until 6th July

HABITAT

Belconnen Arts Centre

an open printmaking exhibition across Australia

exploring the places where humans, plants,and animals live and coexist

Filed Under: Exhibitions, Print Council of Australia, Uncategorized Tagged With: Andrew Totman, Belco Arts, monotype, Print Council of Australia, printmaking

Andrew Totman wins the 4th Biennial National Monoprint Prize

May 2, 2025 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

4th Biennial
National Monoprint Prize
Winners Announced​ 

First Prize: Andrew Totman Second Prize: Lesley Duxbury

Exhibition Dates: 24th April – 17th May

FIRESTATION PRINT STUDIO 2 Willis Street Armadale Victoria 3143 Australia Ph 03 95091782
OPEN: Wednesday – Saturday 11am – 4pm 


View 35 selected Monoprints HERE

Filed Under: Monoprint, Print Prizes Tagged With: 4th Biennial National Monoprint Award, Andrew Totman, Firestation Print Studio Australian Monoprint Award, Lesley Duxbury

Finalists Announced for Firestation Studio’s National Monoprint Prize

March 7, 2025 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Andrew Totman
Fire and Ice 
​Monotype Multi Drop 

Sydney Printmakers members Andrew Totman, Gary Shinfield and Lois Waters have been selected as finalists for the Monoprint Prize. Congratulations to all….

Filed Under: Finalists, Print Prizes Tagged With: Andrew Totman, Firestation Print Studio, Lois Waters, National Monoprint Prize

Tainan International Print Exhibition

November 16, 2024 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment


New Horizons in Contemporary Printed Art, New Styles and Connections in the Asia-Pacific Region

Artists from Sydney Printmakers who were invited to participate in this show are Seong Cho, Anthea Boesenberg, Anna Russell and Andrew Totman

The Prints Kuroshio: 2024 Tainan International Print Exhibition is a significant international art event highlighting exceptional print art from the Asia-Pacific region. Artists from Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Thailand, the United States, Australia, Malaysia, Bangladesh, and other countries have been invited to Tainan for an exchange of ideas and cultures via the time-honored art form of printmaking. Taiwan, surrounded by important Pacific Ocean currents such as the Kuroshio, is a symbol of the powerful natural forces that transcend national borders, which themselves hint at the movements of the twin forces of ‘culture’ and ‘art.’ As a key route for these Pacific currents, Taiwan has long been a point of convergence bringing Eastern and Western cultures together. This exhibition draws on this symbolism, positioning Taiwan as a nexus for different kinds of Asian-Pacific art while celebrating the diversity and innovation of contemporary printmaking.

Making International Connections Through Printmaking

Printmaking, as a cross-cultural art form, combines technical precision with raw expressive power, allowing for diverse interpretations of contemporary society and personal emotions by artists. The Prints Kuroshio  exhibition aims to highlight the shared nature and connectivity of print art – a connectivity that is not limited to geography, but one which extends to artistic thought and creative spirit. By showcasing outstanding printed works from various countries in a single location – Tainan – this event brings together the fruits of artistic expression from several different cultures, allowing viewers to experience the vibrant growth and diverse perspectives of printed art from around the world.

As a medium, printed art transcends borders, languages, and cultural barriers, serving as an important bridge for international exchange. Each artist carries with them their home nation’s unique history and cultural background, and uses printmaking to create works that reflect societal realities and life experiences. This exhibition represents not only a dialogue between print artists from different countries, but a grand cultural event connecting Taiwan with the wider Asian-Pacific art community.

The works featured in this exhibition delve deeply into major contemporary issues, with meditations on such themes as environmental changes, social concerns, life, and identity. Through printmaking, artists express their awareness and contemplation of the modern world, their pieces capturing individual emotions while simultaneously responding to global issues. In viewing them, we see how contemporary artists use printmaking to explore our evolving world and the future direction of humankind.

The Cultural Value and Significance in the Asia-Pacific Region of the Tainan International Printmaking Exhibition

The Prints Kuroshio: 2024 Tainan International Print Exhibition underscores Taiwan’s significant role in the Asian-Pacific art and cultural spheres, as well as highlighting the charm and vibrancy of Tainan as Taiwan’s cultural capital. As the former capital city, Tainan boasts a prime geographic location and a rich cultural heritage, making it an ideal nexus for Asian-Pacific printmaking art. This year, the exhibition coincides with the grand finale of Tainan 400,which celebrates Tainan’s deep-rooted cultural assets and diverse historical legacy. Hosting the international print exhibition here pays homage to this historic city and reinforces Tainan’s standing as a unique cultural stronghold.

With the ocean currents as its symbol, this exhibition also emphasizes Taiwan’s importance within the Asia-Pacific region’s geopolitics, culture, and artistic exchange. By bringing together artistic forces from across nations, it aims to create a powerful artistic current that demonstrates Taiwan’s place on the global cultural map through artistic expression, while also injecting new creative energy and cultural value into both Taiwan and the Asia-Pacific region.

Supervisor︱Tainan City Government

Organizer︱Tainan Art Museum

Co-organizer︱Evergreen Graphic Art Association

Filed Under: Exhibitions, International Exhibition Tagged With: Andrew Totman, Anna Russell, Anthea Boesenberg, Seong Cho

CBD Gallery for Andrew Totman’s Exhibition Colour Theory

October 12, 2024 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

We are pleased to invite you to a panel discussion with Nick Vickers,Steven ‘Paddo’ Patterson and Andrew Totman

Colour Theory Saturday, 26th October,  2:45 – 4PM

Nick Vickers – Independent Curator
Steven Patterson – Master Colour Maker, CEO of Derivan Matisse
Andrew Totman – Artist, Master Printmaker, Art Educator

This Panel will discuss the different approaches to the use of colour within the exhibition and colour making stories.

The Exhibition runs from 1 OCT to 2 NOV 2024
RSVP

Filed Under: Forum, Of interest to members. Tagged With: Andrew Totman, CBD Gallery, Colour Theory, Nick Vickers, Steven Patterson

Andrew Totman @ CBD Gallery

September 28, 2024 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Andrew Totman Solo Exhibition COLOUR THEORY
Opening Reception: Thur 03 OCT 6:30 – 8:30pm
Exhibition period: 1 – 12 OCT
Andrew Totman is a master printmaker and educator working predominantly in printmaking and painting. Holding a Master of Fine Art from Wichita State University and Bachelor of Fine Art from University of San Diego Totman’s professional arts background covers four decades, and six continents and his works are held in major public, private and university collections. Totman has held over 70 solo exhibitions in Australia.
VIEW E-CATALOGUE

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: Andrew Totman, CBD Gallery, Colour Theory, Solo

Sydney Contemporary 2024 : Works on Paper

September 4, 2024 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Sydney Contemporary Works on Paper

05- 08 September 2024

Carriageworks

A fair within the Fair; presented in association with The Print Council of Australia Inc, the dedicated Paper sector showcases the best of national and international contemporary works on paper – watercolours, drawings, artist books, prints and editions.

There are quite a few members of Sydney Printmakers participating this year.

Andy Totman and Anne Starling are showing at the Fair with CBD Gallery, and Andy is programming the artist demonstrations.

MarK Rowden is showing with Whaling Road Studio.

Michael Kempson and Cicada Press have a table.

Roz Kean is showing at Michelle Perry Fine Arts by invitation, along with Wendy Stokes. Roz is also doing a demonstration on Friday at midday on Traditional Japanese Mokuhanga.

Therese Kenyon is at UPSpace, and the gallery will be showing the work again later at Marrickville for those who miss the Art Fair.

Filed Under: Art Fair Tagged With: Andrew Totman, Anne Starling, Mark Rowden, Michael Kempson, Roz Kean, Sydney Contemporary, Therese Kenyon, Wendy Stokes, Works on Paper

Exhibitions coming up which include Sydney Printmakers

August 28, 2024 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Tiliqua Tiliqua’s annual celebration of all things print is back for its second year with works from over thirty artists, from emerging to experienced

Lea Kannar Lichtenberger is showing in this exhibition.

15 August – 1 September 2024
Tiliqua Tiliqua, 257 Enmore Rd, Enmore NSW 2042

Carolyn Craig is a finalist in the Hornsby Art Prize.

Andrew Totman, Anna Russell, Anthea Boesenberg, Gary Shinfield, Ben Rak, Rafael Butron and Seong Cho are all showing prints in the IPC International Mini Print Exhibition at the National Taiwan Normal University Gallery.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Andrew Totman, Anna Russell, Anthea Boesenberg, Ben Rak, Carolyn Craig, Exhibiting Members, Gary Shinfield, Hornsby Art Prize, Lea Kannar Lichtenberger, Rafael Butron, Seong Cho, Tiliqua Tiliqua

Print Council of Australia Print Sale @ UpSpace Gallery

May 30, 2024 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

The Big Print – An Auction at UpSpace Gallery as a Fundraiser for the Print Council of Australia

Big 24 Addison Road Community Centre, 142 Addison Road, Marrickville.

Saturday 22nd June, 2024, between 3 and 5pm

Meet other print fans and print experts. Talk prints with Art Dealer Damien Minton and Curator/ avid print collector Akky van Ogtrop.

Bid for prints from the Print Council of Australia collection – and take one home!

Demonstrations by Master Printers Roz Kean and Andrew Totman.

RSVP (for catering) HERE

Filed Under: Of interest to members. Tagged With: Akky Van Ogtrop, Andrew Totman, Auction of prints, fundraiser, PCA, Print Council of Australia, Roz Kean, UpSpace Gallery

Invitation to CBD Gallery

January 13, 2024 by Anthea Boesenberg 1 Comment

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: Andrew Totman, Anne Starling, Anthea Boesenberg, Ben Rak, CBD Gallery, Gary Shinfield, Jenny Robinson, Mark Rowden, Rafael Butron

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