19/04/2026
Guhit, Ukit, Limbag: Exploring Contemporary Filipino Printmaking!
Printmaking is an art of process—where an image is carefully drawn, carved, etched, or transferred onto a surface and reproduced through ink and pressure. Rooted in both discipline and experimentation, printmaking bridges the intimate gesture of the artist's hand with the potential for multiplicity, allowing a single image to exist in many impressions, each carrying its own subtle variations.
From bold lines carved into wood to delicate etchings on metal plates, printmaking reveals a dialogue between control and chance. The artist must anticipate reversal, layering, and texture, embracing both precision and unpredictability in the final print.
In the Philippines, printmaking has long served as a powerful medium for storytelling, cultural expression, and social commentary. From early forms influenced by colonial printing traditions to the flourishing of contemporary practices, Filipino printmakers have continually redefined the medium—infusing it with local narratives, identity, and innovation.
Guhit, Ukit, Limbag brings together works that highlight the richness and diversity of printmaking today. Each piece reflects both technical process and personal imprint resulting in an exploration of form, meaning, and the enduring mark of the artist.