Sydney Printmakers

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Sydney Printmakers was an association of artists, founded in 1961,[1] to further the art of print-making. It marked a renewal of interest in the technique after a lull of two decades occasioned by a boom in etching which began in the late 1930s.

Members included Earle Backen, Sue Buckley, John Coburn, Joy Ewart, Roy Fluke, Strom Gould, Weaver Hawkins, Eva Kubbos, Ursula Laverty, Peter Laverty, Vaclovas Ratas, Elizabeth Rooney, Henry Salkauskas, James Sharp, Algirdas Simkunas, and David Strachan.[2]

Sue Buckley later became the printmaking tutor for The Print Circle.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Gil Docking (2002). Australian Dictionary of Biography: Salkauskas, Henrikas (Henry) (1925–1979). National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  2. ^ Alan McCulloch (1968). Encyclopedia of Australian Art. Hutchinson. SBN 090814207.
  3. ^ Stephens, Andrew. "The Print Circle: Fifty years – Print Council of Australia". Retrieved 2024-04-15.