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Hazelhurst Art on Paper Award 2021

January 19, 2022 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

The exhibition, having been delayed due to COVID, will finally be open from 22 Jan 2022 – 27 Mar 2022. There will be no Opening function.

Sydney Printmakers members represented in the show are Danielle Creenaune, Roslyn Kean, Laura Stark and Anne Starling.

Filed Under: Exhibitions, Finalists Tagged With: Anne Starling, Danielle Creenaune, finalists, Hazelhurst Art on Paper Award 2021, Laura Stark, Roslyn Kean, Sydney Printmakers

Video Catalogue of To the Edges

December 14, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Roz Kean has fixed a couple of omissions/errors in her video. Here is the finished video.

Filed Under: Catalogue, Exhibitions, Video Tagged With: Exhibition, Manly Art Gallery and Museum, printmaking, Roz Kean, Sydney Printmakers, To The Edges, Video Catalogue

Join Sydney Printmakers!

December 12, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

It’s been some time since we have been able to make a call for new members, but we are now ready to accept your submissions. Please give it a go if you would like to be considered for membership of our thriving organisation.

All the information you need is HERE

Applications close on Friday 4th February 2022, so there’s plenty of time to get things together.

Filed Under: Call for new members, Membership of Sydney Printmakers Tagged With: Call for members, Membership, Sydney Printmakers

To the Edges @ Manly Art Gallery and Museum

November 2, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Anne Starling - Nuclear Family
Anne Starling, Nuclear Family, 2020, linocut, woodblock, intaglio, relief, collage, 62 x 157cm.

Only six days to go to see this impressive exhibition!

Splash page image: Nathalie Hartog-Gautier, Looking for Paradise, Handmade raw cotton paper in collaboration with Darren Simpson from Creative Paper Tasmania and Penelope Lee, 12 books, unique state.

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: 60th Anniversary of Sydney Printmakers, Anne Starling, Exhibition, MAG&M, Manly Art Gallery and Museum, Sydney Printmakers, To The Edges

Artists in Conversation with the Exhibition Curator, Katherine Roberts, Manly Art Gallery and Museum: Joanne Gwatkin Williams

October 24, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Joanne Gwatkin Williams, Destruction, Linocut, 2021, 23 x 56cm

How does your work address the theme ‘To the Edges’?

For myself, this has been a very apposite theme for a number of reasons. The initial reason being direct experience of the bush fires in 2019/2020. I live on a hundred acres in remote NSW South Coast and watched the sky turn a livid brown and the sun turn an angry orange as the flames from the Currowan Fires crept closer, until we were surrounded and parts of our land a-flame. Myself, husband, dog, were literally ‘on edge’ for days and nights with fire hoses out, water pumps on and waking every couple of hours through the night to check that fallen and smoking trees had not re-ignited and started a fresh fire. So the first piece in the trio deals with this aspect of the theme.

The three parts of Joanne’s work, Destruction, Chaos and Adaptation.

The second piece ‘Chaos’ suggests that humanity’s greed, carelessness and poor behaviour has lead to chaos and disaster – a theme influenced by Mario Vargas Llosa’s book ‘The Storyteller’ – and here we see flood, fire, calamity inflicted on the world. Finally, man’s poor environmental record has brought man and planet to the edge of extinction – sea levels have risen and imagined, monstrous sea creatures dominate …

Joanne hand printing her work on Unryu Paper.

Can you describe the technical process you went through to achieve the finished work and what technical challenges you encountered along the way?

Technically, the pieces were reasonably straight-forward, any difficulties tended to be in cutting the detail and ensuring clarity. Perhaps my choice of fibrous Japanese Unryu paper – chosen because I felt the woody fibres would enhance the message of the pieces – did make it harder to get solid blacks where I really needed them and as a result I did end up printing them all by hand.

What do you see as the role of Sydney Printmakers for the next 60 years?

Like other successful printmaking groups, we can show the great expressive possibilities of our craft, the wonderful images that can be achieved using only print techniques; that printmaking skills are great tools for everyone to use either alone or in combination with other media.

How do you see the role of printmaking in general, contributing to the conversation about contemporary art practice.

Printmaking utilises numerous flexible and dynamic tools and can probably lead or assist art practice to move in a multitude of directions.

Chaos, linocut, 2021, 23 x 56cm

Filed Under: Artist's Talk, Exhibitions Tagged With: 60th Anniversary of Sydney Printmakers, Exhibition, Janne Gwatkin Williams, Manly Art Gallery and Museum, printmaking, Sydney Printmakers, To The Edges

Exhibition Walk Through, To the Edges: 60 years of Sydney Printmakers, with curator Katherine Roberts of Manly Art Gallery and Museum.

October 21, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

To the Edges is open for visitors again, but if you just can’t make it, here is a video walk through of the show hosted by the curator, Katherine Roberts. The exhibition closes on the 7th of November.

Thanks to Nathan Lewis and Matt Creswell for making the video.

Filed Under: Exhibitions Tagged With: Exhibition, Katherine Roberts, Manly Art Gallery and Museum, printmaking, Sydney Printmakers, To The Edges, video, walk through

Relaunch of our Artists Page

September 22, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg 1 Comment

Anna Russell has been hard at work setting out and reorganising our Artists portfolios on the Artists page, with bigger and better slide shows of your prints.

Please go and check it out. Your feedback is welcome, both positive and negative.

Anna will be contacting artists by email over the next little while for further information from you for the website and blog. Please wait until you are contacted.

Filed Under: Of interest to members. Tagged With: Anna Russell, Artists Page, Sydney Printmakers, website

Artists in Conversation with the Exhibition Curator, Katherine Roberts, Manly Art Gallery and Museum: Rafael Butron

August 22, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg 1 Comment

Continuing with our series of interviews with artists exhibiting in Sydney Printmakers ‘To the Edges’ at Manly Art Gallery and Museum, we now talk to Rafael Butron.

Rafael Butron, Phases of Isolation, copper plate engraving and woodcut, unique state, 54 x 147cm

How does your work address the theme ‘To the Edges’?

Recent unparalleled events Have caused many to live on the edge. The pandemic virus, caused by transmission from one person to another forced many of us into isolation quite rapidly, and for most people came fear and loneliness. Humans caused these events to unfold. The world’s temperature rises and our environment has been thrown. ‘Phases of Isolation‘ is a self portrait that explores three stages of separation, frustration, anxiety and depression. As we value our lives so should we also value the world we live in, by having compassion for one another and a duty of care for our world.

Can you describe the technical process you went through to achieve the finished work and what technical challenges you encountered along the way?

I usually engrave from a drawing on the plate itself using copperplate with a marker pen, then slowly engrave using an engraving tool called a Burin. The technical challenge is to remove all your training, which tends to make the print perfectly executed and use the innate artistic energy to achieve an image, much like action painting. My intention is to incorporate traditional printmaking techniques to create a unique work that has its own spirit.

Using the burin to engrave the copper plate.

What do you see as the role of Sydney Printmakers for the next 60 years?

Sydney Printmakers have and always will push printmaking to its limits and with every new member there is an opportunity to develop new engaging works that add to the diversity of the group and ensure its longevity for years to come.

How do you see the role of printmaking, in general, contributing to the conversation about contemporary art practice?

Printmaking has a role to play in contemporary art making as every printmaker has a unique approach to the creation of an image and the variety of mediums allows for an individual interpretation of the subject.

Filed Under: Artist's Talk, Exhibitions Tagged With: 60th Anniversary of Sydney Printmakers, burin, copperplate, engraving, Exhibition, Katherine Roberts, Manly Art Gallery and Museum, Phases of Isolation, printmaking, Rafael Butron, Sydney Printmakers, To The Edges, woodcut

Artists in Conversation with the Exhibition Curator, Katherine Roberts, Manly Art Gallery and Museum: Carmen Ky.

August 18, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg 2 Comments

Rainforest Meets the Sea, Collagraph, etching, watercolour, encaustic wax on Hahnemuhle paper, 74.5 x 59cm each panel.

How does your work address the theme ‘to the edges’?

Consisting of six connecting panels, each one complete also in its own right, this work is thematically concerned with edges. Titled Rainforest Meets the Sea connects my current environment: a narrow coastal strip at the edge of the Royal National Park, nestled under the Illawarra Escarpment to the South Coast of NSW. My home and studio adjoin remains of subtropical rainforest with a short walk to the ocean. Here the edges of the land meet the sea, feeding into the concept of To the Edges.          

Always living next to large bodies of water and in bushland, I inhabit and respond to natural elemental environments. The ambience of the natural elements reaffirms my research into the philosophy of the Five Elements as interpreted in Tibetan Buddhism and takes my work to the edges of Eastern philosophy and Western art. This was further explored in my Master of Philosophy degree completed at ANU in 2020.

Can you describe the technical process you went through to achieve the finished work and what technical challenges you encountered along the way?

For this project I pushed my printmaking to the edges of becoming a painting by including a few of the mediums that I employ when painting: watercolour, collage and encaustic wax. Starting with washes of watercolour, I then printed collograph shapes reminiscent of sea weeds or tree trunks, next I tore my etchings into evocative shapes suggestive of deep-sea creatures or rainforest forms and collaged them into the work. This was followed by painting a series of white spheres and ovals to add connecting sparks of light in each panel. 

I love using encaustic wax when painting, however a challenge in applying it to paper is that it becomes partly absorbed while using a heat gun to spread the wax and thus changes the tone of the paper. Firstly, I stabilized the paper by gluing it to well-sealed boards and defined the shapes that I wanted to remain white by applying white paint to those areas. eg: the white spheres. This incurs another small challenge: painting white on white paper, makes it hard to evaluate the spatial depth of the work … until the wax is burned in. The whole process is labour intensive and the encaustic wax is toxic, so it involves wearing a protective mask. However, the resulting smooth protective coating produces a beautiful luminous quality to the work.

What do you see as the role of Sydney Printmakers for the next 60 years?

I see the Sydney Printmakers continuing as a platform for members to exhibit and embracing new members and methods of print and supporting change. 

How do you see the role of printmaking, in general, contributing to the conversation about contemporary art practice?

Printmaking will always be a part of contemporary art practice as an embedded tradition constantly changing to accommodate new approaches and media.

Filed Under: Artist's Talk, Exhibitions Tagged With: 60th Anniversary of Sydney Printmakers, Carmen Ky, collagraph, encaustic, Etching, Katherine Roberts, MAG&M, Manly Art Gallery and Museum, rainforest meets the sea, Sydney Printmakers, To The Edges, watercolour

Print Council of Australia: Bookish

August 18, 2021 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

An exhibition of contemporary Artists’ Books by Print Council of Australia Members.

Our members Helen Mueller, Helen Best, Barbara Davidson, Susan Baran, and Nathalie Hartog-Gautier have books in this show. You can see the show online here.

Filed Under: Artists Books, Online Exhibitions, Print Commission, Print Council of Australia Tagged With: Artists Books, Barbara Davidson, contemporary art, Helen Best, Helen Mueller, Nathalie Hartog Gautier, print commission, print Council od Australia, printmaking, Susan Baran, Sydney Printmakers

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