![]() Subject matter will be open for the student to decide, and the technical process will be influenced by the historical practices of Japanese printmaking. Through investigation of printing techniques dating back to the Edo period (1603-1868) for the style known as Ukiyo-e, this class will explore and demonstrate a close appreciation of nature in the practice of art-making. Parking fees may apply.Art and nature come together in this hands-on exploration of Mokuhanga printmaking, also known as Japanese woodblock printing. SPONSORS: University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa’s Department of Art + Art History and College of Arts + Humanities and supported by Waikiki Parc Hotel – Hospitality Sponsor for the Arts at UH Mānoa Student Activity and Program Fee Board, UHM and anonymous donors.įree admission. The conference, scheduled for September 28 – October 1 at the Hawaii Imin International Conference Center, nurtures the discipline of mokuhanga and its special sensibilities, and also fosters its innovative uses.ĭonkey Mill Art Center, the home of the Holualoa Foundation for Arts and Culture on the Big Island, is organizing and hosting the third International Mokuhanga Conference and exhibition. ![]() Artists represent the countries of Australia Canada Croatia Finland Ireland Italy Japan Macau, People’s Republic of China the Netherlands, New Zealand Norway Poland South Korea the United Kingdom and the United States of America. It promotes the understanding of mokuhanga and its history, and encourages the study and practice of mokuhanga printmaking in the global art community. This exhibition bridges time periods, places, generations, and disciplines through a celebration of the tradition of mokuhanga. The diverse works include abstract to representational styles, vibrant to subtle hues, contemporary commentary and humor, and an unusual pair of plaited prints. Mokuhanga, a traditional Japanese woodblock printing technique, is widely recognized through ukiyo-e prints that were popular during the Edo period (1603–1868).īeauty of Mokuhanga features 107 woodblock prints and hand-printed artists’ books created by 68 invited artists from around the world. The juried international exhibition Beauty of Mokuhanga: Discipline & Sensibility celebrates the Third International Mokuhanga Conference, which is being held outside of Japan for the first time. Light reception with live music (NEW!!) by Gunner Nagata and Billy Sage V, a contemporary duo of electric guitar and acoustic rhythm guitar performing a selection of curated hits International Artist-in-Residency & International Exchange Program showcaseġ0:00 a.m.–12:00 p.m., Open portfolio, part 1 1:00–3:00 p.m., part 2ģ:00–5:00 p.m. Artists’ materials & resources showcaseġ0:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m. Ralph Kiggell, Vice-Chair of International Mokuhanga Conference and a juror for Beauty of Mokuhanga and Mr. Hayato Fujioka, Mokuhanga Innovation LaboratoryĤ:00–5:00 p.m. ![]() ![]() ![]() Yasuyuki Sato, Director, Mokuhanga Innovation Laboratory and Mr. In Search of Mokuhanga Light: Globalizing Japanese Woodblock Printmaking, Gallery walk-through with Mr. The Art Gallery at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoaģ:00–4:00 p.m. BEAUTY OF MOKUHANGA: DISCIPLINE & SENSIBILITY ![]()
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