

Chiossone (Genoa, Italy), was performed in situ. Through various class activities, excursions, and cultural visits students will be exposed to diverse and multi-regional art practices that will broaden their perspectives and increase their understanding not only in the field of print media but in the larger contemporary visual culture. In the present work, a complete non-invasive scientific investigation of six Utagawa Kunisada’s woodblock prints (nishiki-e) belonging to the Oriental Art Museum E. Classes will include field trips to local museums and galleries, hands-on workshops at a traditional paper mill (washi) in Tokyo, and interactions with local visiting artists, master printmakers and other Japanese students. Classes will help stimulate and inspire art major students to prepare their artistic careers and expand their possibilities for study opportunities internationally.

This five-week program will be taught first at UCSC (for two weeks) and then at Tama Art University in Japan (for three weeks). Moku Hanga Features: Automatically create a work of art with the look of hand chiseled outlines and brushed on color, fully adjustable with simple sliders. On this program, students will learn Japanese woodblock printmaking "Moku Hanga" known as the "Ukiyo-e technique" widely studied by artists today. If you have participated in any other relevant courses, seminars, workshops or residency programs. Students will carve woodblocks and create a multi-color, hand-pulled print utilizing traditional Japanese techniques. Moku Hanga is a form of relief printmaking. Join Faculty Director, Jimin Lee, and Study Abroad Program Coordinator and Advisor, Krissy Loveman, on Wednesday, 12pm - 1pm (Seminar Room D-101) to learn more about the 2019 Moku Hanga: UCSC Printmaking in Tokyo program! 2023 Mokuhanga Upper Advanced Program (Hys Program). Printing a Moku Hanga (Moku Hanga Tutorial PART 2) - YouTube 0:00 / 22:20 Printing a Moku Hanga (Moku Hanga Tutorial PART 2) 4,134 views 98 Dislike Share UM Stamps 8.38K. Moku Hanga Printmaking with Andrea Benedict-Starkey Learn the basics of the Japanese woodblock technique, Moku Hanga, from Dayton artist Andrea Benedict Starkey.
