Tokyo Book Signing & Exhibition

News & Invitation from April Vollmer

Above: Venus’s Cup, Daemons & Genii and Sweet Drop, 2015 Japanese woodblock on handmade washi, each 56 x17 inches (142 x 43 cm)

Tokyo Exhibition: Narrative Patterns
October 2 to 18, 2015
at CfSHE Gallery, Arts Chiyoda 3331 #B109 11-14, 6-chome Sotokanda, Chiyoda-ku Tokyo, Japan 101-0021 phone: 050-3304-9001

Reception and Talk: Friday, October 2, 2015, 18:30-19:30
The gallery reception at Arts Chiyoda 3331 will be followed by a talk at
the Hibiya Library, Studio Plus (4th Floor) at
1-4 Hibiya-koen, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-0012

NEWS
&
INVITATIONS

TOKYO
Talk and
Exhibition

RED HOOK
Book
Signing

Book Signing in New York Sunday, October 18, 2015 from 4:00 to 6:00 pm

Japanese Woodblock Print Workshop, A Modern Guide to an Ancient Art, by April Vollmer, was released August 4, 2015 by Watson-Guptill, a division of Random House. A comprehensive handbook of materials, techniques and resources the book is intended to make this waterbased technique accessible to contemporary artists. Widely available, links to booksellers can be found at www.aprilvollmer.com/site/buy 
Additional information about the book, with links to artists’ websites is at www.japanesewoodblockprintworkshop.com    

book cover

Book signing will be held at Kentler International Drawing Space, which has a special connection with the technique because of the exhibition New York Mokuhanga of four mokuhanga artists curated by Florence Neal this past winter.

New York Mokuhanga Exhibition, Kentler International Drawing Center, 2014


CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION

September 18 to 21, 2015
IMPACT, Hangzhou, China
Printmaking in the Post-Print Age

March 30 to April 2, 2016
Southern Graphics Council International
Flux: the Edge of Yesterday and Tomorrow
Portland, Oregon
Panel: Dynamic Mix: Japanese Woodblock in the U.S.
The Flourishing of the Floating World Abroad
Chair: April Vollmer
Panelists: Keiko Hara, Yoonmi Nam, Florence Neal

Angel, 2015, Japanese woodblock on handmade washi, 7 x 23 inches (18 x 58.5 cm)


UPCOMING MOKUHANGA CLASSES

An introduction to traditional Japanese woodblock printing, used to make ukiyo-e prints during the Edo period, with precise registration, rich color, and a connection to an important chapter in the history of printmaking.

Cabrillo College, Aptos, California
One week class, January 11 to 15, 2015
a week-long class in beautiful Santa Cruz
www.cabrillo.edu/services/extension/creative

UPDATE ON 2017 INTERNATIONAL MOKUHANGA CONFERENCE PLANNING
Conference news website: www.mokuhanga.jp/news/
Mi-Lab woodblock training website: endeavor.or.jp/mi-lab/
Photos from the 2014 conference and travel afterward are here.