The printmaking studio at University of Hawai'i at Manoa had the pleasure to host visiting artist, Jenny Sanzaro-Nishimura during her residency from the 10th to 28th Febuary, 2016.
Jenny, who teaches at Queensland College of Art, demonstrated the mokulito printmaking process at the University and the Honolulu Printmakers during her residency at the University of Hawai'i printmaking studio.
Mokulito is also known as wood lithography, where the process is basically the same as stone lithography except instead of limestone, a wood block is used as the matrix.
Slightly Offset, QCA portfolio exchange
Professor Charles Cohan, professor of printmaking at the University of Hawai`i at Manoa and myself were invited to participate in the Queensland College of Art portfolio exchange titled "Slightly Offset".
In addition to Queensland College of Art staff, representatives attended from the State Library of QLD, Griffith Artworks and major sponsors, Canson Papers Australia and Conexus Consulting.
QCA Print Studio manager, Jonathan Tse sent us 40 sheets of printing papers supplied by Canson.
The edition for this exchange was 36.