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Saturday, August 9, 2025

47th Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award Exhibition runs from Sat 16 Aug 2025 — Sun 21 Sep 2025 | 10:00am — 5:00pm

 

47th Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award


I'm a Finalist - Jo Lankester

Location: Walyalup I Fremantle Arts Centre

Celebrating its 47th edition, the Walyalup Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award stands as Australia's most prestigious print competition and the Centre's longest-running exhibition series of its kind. Each year, artists from varying stages of their careers submit their work, creating a rich and diverse selection that allows the Print Award to thrive as a contemporary exhibition. This showcase highlights both the time-honoured traditions and the innovative experiments happening in printmaking today. The work I entered and selected is one of my most ambitious multi-plate coloured prints. 


The artwork, titled Chatter, explores the significance of community, place, memory, and interconnectedness, symbolised through the presence of the Black Cockatoo, often seen amongst the beach almond trees of Townsville and Magnetic Island. Our conversations shape the memories that bind us, just as these trees adapt and flourish in their coastal environment, demonstrating resilience and adaptability. The vibrant life represented by the Black Cockatoo inspires dialogue about our connections to nature and one another. Chatter highlights that our shared experiences and relationships are woven into the fabric of our community and are essential in shaping our sense of place and belonging.

Jo Lankester
Chatter, 2025
Unique state multi-plate colour intaglio, planographic, collage, polyptych
Image size: 200 x 225cm
Image: Louis Lim. Courtesy of the artist and Onespace


The 2025 WFAC Print Award will feature 68 selected pieces, chosen by a distinguished panel that includes Dr. Jessyca Hutchens (Co-Director at the Berndt Museum, UWA), Hannah Mathews (Director/CEO of the Perth Institute of Contemporary Art), and Trent Walter, an artist, printer, and publisher from Negative Press in Naarm Melbourne.


2025 Print Award Finalists:

Studio 29B, Eero Almeida, Kelsey Ashe, Benjamin Bannan, Julie Barratt, Ange Bateman, Rebecca Beardmore, Alexander Beetle, Sam Bloor, Trevor Bly & Patrick Doherty, Ron Bradfield Jnr, Michael Bullock, Johnathon World Peace Bush, Emma Buswell, Mitch Cairns, Jon Campbell, Ruby Cason, Jacky Cheng, Matthew Clarke, Dominique Coiffait, Jo Darbyshire, Annabel Dixon, Mauretta Drage, Troy Drill, Jacqui Driver, Lesley Duxbury, Robert Fielding, Freyja Fristad, Caroline Goodlet, Freya Hall, Angela Hayson, Deanna Hitti, Dwayne Jessell, Martin King, Hiroshi Kobayashi, Jo Lankester, Eric Lobbecke, Frances Malcomson, Tim McLaughlin, Tim Meakins, Mimili Wati Group, Louise Monte, Zali Morgan, Sally Mumford, Brett Nannup, Kate O'Shea, Jana Papantoniou, Emily Parker, April Phillips, Perdita Phillips, Maree Purnell, Alethea Richter, Brian Robinson, Joshua Searle, Mervyn Street, Ella Sutherland, Bill Taylor, Jacinta Taylor-Foster, Carine Thevenau, Peter Gooloou Thomas, Samantha Thompson, Richard Trang, Justin Trendall, Lois Waters, Kylie Watson, Noah Williams, Evangeline Wilson & Prita Tina Yeganeh





Friday, June 18, 2010

How to Write A Certificate of Authenticity for Your Printmaking Products

Hello, thank you for taking the time to read my blog about printmaking.

Today I have been packaging sold prints for clients, from one of my current group exhibition's XXX+WHY at Pinnacles Gallery, Riverway Arts Centre, Townsvilles. As part of the packaging process I include my Artist Statement and a Certificate of Authenticity.

A Certificate of Authenticity is an important documentation of an original artwork. It proves that the print or artist book is original and part of a limited edition. This document is important for the purchaser and collector as it validates the purchase price, date and place. Auction houses and perspective collectors/investors appreciate this documentation when considering a purchase.

The following information is included in my Certificate of Authenticity,

Certificate of Authenticity
Studio name and address
To: The buyers name and address
Artist:
Title:
Date:
Medium:
Paper:
Size:
Edition:
Edition number:
Price:
Printed at: (name of studio even if it is your own)
Printer:
Exhibition title:
Gallery:
Exhibition dates:
Original or electronic signature:

To your printmaking success.
Warmly,
Jo Lankester

P.S To get your free printmaking business report go to www.howtogetstartedinprintmaking.com

P.P.S It is not because things are difficult the we do not dare, it is because we do not dare that they are difficult.
Seneca

Jo Lankester
Stone lll, 2010
Sugarlift Aquatint
12 x12.5cm
$90.00 AUD

© Jo Lankester 2010