Margaret Preston, Fuchsia and balsam 1928, hand-coloured woodcut, Geelong Gallery, Purchased 1982, © Margaret Preston/Copyright Agency

Margaret Preston, Fuchsia and balsam 1928, hand-coloured woodcut, Geelong Gallery, Purchased 1982, © Margaret Preston/Copyright Agency

Educator’s preview: Cutting Through Time—Cressida Campbell, Margaret Preston, and the Japanese Print

30 May 4.30pm to 5.30pm

Free program. Bookings essential

Bookings

Join us for an exclusive after-hour’s preview and tour Cutting Through Time—Cressida Campbell, Margaret Preston, and the Japanese Print exhibition with Geelong Gallery Senior Curator Lisa Sullivan and discover the artists Cressida Campbell’s and Margaret Preston’s diverse approaches to painted woodblock and printmaking, and adoption of Japanese ukiyo-e compositional approaches, as part of their wider interest in and respect for diverse cultures.

Works will be drawn from the significant holdings of Preston’s works in the National Gallery of Australia and Art Gallery of New South Wales, as well as many private collectors of Campbell’s highly sought-after prints and painted woodblocks.  more about the Gallery’s tailored Learn program.