Young Printmaker Award |
| CWAJ established the Young
Printmaker Award to encourage the development of young artists in 2005
as part of the 50th Print Show celebration. The recipient of this annual
award is selected on the criteria of a project proposal, artistic
potential and creativity, and is awarded 500,000 yen to be used for a
specific project within one year. Eligible applicants are makers of the
top 30 prints selected by Daigaku Hanga Gakkai, the Committee of
Universities of Art for Print Studies in Japan, from Zenkoku Daigaku
Hangaten, the Annual Exhibition of the Association of Japanese Art
Colleges, held at Machida City Museum of Graphic Arts, Tokyo. In addition to the cash prize for the project proposal, the Young Printmaker is invited to exhibit in the CWAJ Print Show and also is invited to exhibit one new print three years after receiving the Award. This year marks the 5th year of this award and CWAJ is pleased to have the 2006 Young Printmaker Award recipient, Tanaka Emi, exhibiting in the 2009 Print Show. |
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2009 Young Printmaker Award Recipient MOMMA Hidemi |
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Ms Momma will use the award to hold a workshop for secondary school students to experience silkscreen printing. |
| “As silkscreen is
one of the newer printing techniques and few people know its
charm, I made this plan to introduce how rich the world of color
is in silkscreen and the freedom of expression in this
technique.” |
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2006 Young Printmaker Award Recipient TANAKA Emi |
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Ms Tanaka tells us how the Young Printmaker Award in 2006 encouraged her to take a new step forward in her pursuit of printmaking. |
| “I spent six weeks as an artist in
residence at a Finnish print studio in 2006. It was my first stay in Northern Europe. I was deeply impressed by the colors of sunlight there and how different these are from those in Japan. In August and September, when I lived there, the colors of the trees, the water and even the shadow of things had a quality of transparency, a kind of glow that was unknown to me. The experience made possible by YPA has led me to seek life and printmaking opportunities in different environments. It meant a great deal to me as it opened up a new world of “chances” for me.” |

