Making an impression: 39 years of the Fremantle Print Award

Over four decades, the Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award has played a central role within Australian printmaking.
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Image: Judging for the 2014 Print Award. Photograph by Tony Nathan.

Last Thursday, Melbourne artist Gosia Wlodarczak won the 2014 Fremantle Arts Centre Print Award with her work Process Capsule Situations Sofitel (below).

Over the 39 years that the award has been exhibited at the Fremantle Arts Centre, it has played a central role within Australian printmaking – both as a catalyst for innovation and a forum for its dissemination.

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Ted Snell
About the Author
Professor Ted Snell, AM CitWA, is Honorary Professor, School of Arts & Humanities, Edith Cowan University. Over the past three decades he has contributed to the national arts agenda as Chair of the Visual Arts Board of the Australia Council, Artbank, the Asialink Visual Arts Advisory Committee, University Art Museums Australia and as a board member of the National Association for the Visual Arts. He is currently Chair of Regional Arts WA, on the board of ANAT and the Fremantle Biennale. He has been a commentator on the arts for ABC radio and television, Perth art reviewer for The Australian and is a regular contributor to local and national journals.