IMA International Mokuhanga Assoc / 国際木版画協会

IMA International Mokuhanga Assoc / 国際木版画協会 The IMA organizes a triennial printmaking conference devoted to the promotion and understanding of m

This is the home page for the International Mokuhanga Association. Every three years the IMA organizes a conference to promote Japanese woodcut to an international audience.

国際木版画会議の目的は以下のことを継続することによって、水性木版画(Mokuhanga)の専門家及び実践

An all-star cast of  ( IMA's board secretary  ) members share their experiences applying to be Fulbright scholars and us...
31/03/2026

An all-star cast of ( IMA's board secretary ) members share their experiences applying to be Fulbright scholars and using the honor to pursue international print research. If you've ever wanted guidance on how to take your print experiences overseas this panel is for you!

Join us 7-9pm EDT Thursday, April 2nd. Link in bio!

Katie Baldwin is a Professor at The University of Alabama in Huntsville, where she has taught printmaking and book arts since 2013. In 2021, she was a Fulbright Scholar at the International Print Center at National Taiwan Normal University in Taipei, Taiwan.

In her presentation, Baldwin will discuss the evolution of her project: Modified Landscape as series of woodblock prints, drawings and work in textiles.

 is holding a workshop in Tokyo, 3/2 - 3/6 follow  for more information.Let's Mokuhanga together3月2日から6日に開催される、中級向け木版画ワー...
26/02/2026

is holding a workshop in Tokyo, 3/2 - 3/6 follow for more information.

Let's Mokuhanga together

3月2日から6日に開催される、中級向け木版画ワークショップの講師を担当します。

15×15cmの版木をベースとして、自分で彫り、摺りはもちろん、版木を回転させたものを重ねたり、他の方が彫った版木を摺り合わせてみたり。木版画制作をしながら交流できたらと思います。正方形の中で暴れましょう一□■■

普段制作している作品をお持ちいただき、講師と意見交換などの時間も作れます。

1日のみの受講も可能です。期間内、どのような参加スケジュールでも歓迎いたします

ご受講をお待ちしております。

Mokuhanga Workshop for Intermediate Artists

木版画ワークショップ・中級

主催:MI-LAB



講師:濵田路子

日時:2026年3月2日(月)~6日(金)

各日10:30-15:30(昼休み 12:00-13:00)

会場: ホルベイン東京アートルーム

〒170-0013 東京都豊島区東池袋2丁目18-4 (JR山手線「大塚」駅から徒歩7分)

料金:12,000円/日(材料費、税込み)

申し込み:

https://endeavor.or.jp/mi-lab/workshop/mokuhanga

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お問い合わせ: [email protected]

What an incredible exhibition  in Lawrence, KS. Brush, Block, and BloodThree Generations of Yoshida Women PrintmakersFeb...
24/02/2026

What an incredible exhibition in Lawrence, KS.

Brush, Block, and Blood
Three Generations of Yoshida Women Printmakers

February 19, 2026–June 28, 2026
Larry & Barbara Marshall Family Balcony

This exhibition traces over a century of innovation and artistic vision through the work of three generations of women printmakers from the celebrated Yoshida family: Fujio Yoshida (1887–1987), Chizuko Yoshida (1924–2017), and Ayomi Yoshida (born 1958).

We're beyond thrilled to share 'Imprints of Cultural Crossing,' an article featuring  i from the University of Alabama. ...
07/02/2026

We're beyond thrilled to share 'Imprints of Cultural Crossing,' an article featuring i from the University of Alabama.

Link to article in bio pages 30 through 35 is where you'll find the article.

Our Vice Chair Raluca Iancu presented a phenomenal mokuhanga demo at this year's IMPACT conference! 📸:
12/10/2025

Our Vice Chair Raluca Iancu presented a phenomenal mokuhanga demo at this year's IMPACT conference!


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IMA at the 13th edition of the IMPACT conference.Images 1-3: First this paper: Responsible Co-Creation with Nature de Da...
12/10/2025

IMA at the 13th edition of the IMPACT conference.

Images 1-3: First this paper: Responsible Co-Creation with Nature de Dan Starling (The University of British Columbia, Canada, Colombie-Britannique

Images 4-5: Open Portfolio

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Matthew "Em" Willie Garcia (Communications Chair) Em Willie Garcia, a California native now based in Kansas City, MO. Ga...
10/10/2025

Matthew "Em" Willie Garcia (Communications Chair)

Em Willie Garcia, a California native now based in Kansas City, MO. Garcia’s work transcends traditional print media working in screen printing, mokuhanga, projection-mapping, animation, and large-scale installations. Inspired by a blend of science, science fiction, and his q***r identity, Garcia explores these themes through color abstraction and nonrepresentational forms. Holding a B.F.A. from the Kansas City Art Institute and an M.F.A. from the University of Kansas, Garcia has earned acclaim regionally, notably exhibiting at the Nerman Contemporary Museum of Art, Des Moines Art Center and internationally in Japan and Spain. Garcia is currently serving as the 2024/2025 Grant Wood Fellow at the University of Iowa.

Meet the board: Nicholas Cladis (Bilingual secretary) Nicholas Cladis is an artist working in Iowa City, IA and a 2025-2...
09/10/2025

Meet the board: Nicholas Cladis (Bilingual secretary)

Nicholas Cladis is an artist working in Iowa City, IA and a 2025-26 statewide Iowa Artist Fellow. He has taught at the University of Iowa and Fukui Prefectural University (Japan) and has been a visiting artist at several other universities, non-profits, and craft schools worldwide. Nicholas’ work incorporates site-responsive / experimental installation, community engagement, and an attention to — and appreciation of — craft in a contemporary fine arts context. A former Japan Foundation Fellow and resident of Japan, Nicholas maintains an active relationship with the Echizen papermaking community in Fukui Prefecture. This relationship has inspired an array of cross-cultural arts exchanges, exhibitions, and workshops.

Meet the board: Natasha Norman Natasha Norman (born in Namibia in 1982) is a South African visual artist that processes ...
08/10/2025

Meet the board: Natasha Norman

Natasha Norman (born in Namibia in 1982) is a South African visual artist that processes intuitive images of natural places in collaboration with hand-worked surfaces and materials. She graduated with an MFA from the University of Cape Town in 2011. She has attended two residencies in Japan to develop her knowledge of Japanese woodblock printing. She has exhibited widely throughout her career, most recently with her artist collective, The Mokuhanga Sisters. In 2024 she held a solo exhibition at 99 ofLoop Gallery in Cape Town. In 2023 she presented at the International Original Print Exhibition held by The Royal Society of Painter Printmakers at the Bankside Gallery in London. In 2019 Natasha co-founded Mokuhanga Kai, a society for the promotion of Japanese woodblock printing in South Africa to further access to and knowledge about this non-toxic print medium within Southern Africa. She has lectured at various institutions and universities in South Africa and published as an independent writer. Her work has been included in various collections including The Victoria and Albert Museum, London and the Iziko South African National Gallery in Cape Town.

Meet the Board: Vladimir Ivaneanu Vladimir, born in Ghent (B) in 1977, still lives and works in his hometown. While stud...
06/10/2025

Meet the Board: Vladimir Ivaneanu

Vladimir, born in Ghent (B) in 1977, still lives and works in his hometown. While studying printmaking, he developed a passion for woodcutting and a fascination for Japanese printmaking. After his studies, he participated in numerous exhibitions and art residencies at home and abroad. Paul Furneaux taught him the basics of mokuhanga and in 2007 Vladimir was able to participate in the Nagasawa Art Park Project.

Since 2010, Vladimir has been teaching Japanese woodcut at the Academy of Fine Arts Ghent, the only school in Flanders where one can learn it. In 2023, together with Soetkin Everaert, Vladimir received a grant from the Flemish government to promote and pass on Japanese woodcut as a heritage in Flanders. Together with Soetkin, he forms the collective Mokuhanga Magic! which is committed to making mokuhanga known to a wide audience and to unite artists in Europe who work with this medium.

Meet the board: Vladimir Ivaneanu Vladimir, born in Ghent (B) in 1977, still lives and works in his hometown. While stud...
06/10/2025

Meet the board: Vladimir Ivaneanu

Vladimir, born in Ghent (B) in 1977, still lives and works in his hometown. While studying printmaking, he developed a passion for WOodcutting and a fascination for Japanese printmaking. After his studies, he participated in numerous exhibitions and art residencies at home and abroad. Paul Furneaux taught him the basics of mokuhanga and in 2007 Vladimir was able to participate in the Nagasawa Art Park Project. Since 2010, Vladimir has been teaching Japanese woodcut at the Academy of Fine Arts Ghent, the only school in Flanders where one car learns it.

In 2023, together with Soetkin Everaert, Vladimir received a grant from the Flemish government to promote and pass on Japanese woodcut as a heritage in Flanders. Together with Soetkin, he forms the collective Mokuhanga Magic! which is committed to make mokuhanga known to a wide audience and to unite artists in Europe who work with this medium.

住所

27-8 Awatabe Town, Echizen City, Fukui Prefecture
Taito-ku, Tokyo
915-0242

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