Workshop
Gyotaku Printing with Dwight Hwang
Dates:
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
Hours:
7:00pm-8:30pm
Location:
The Japan Foundation, Los Angeles Hall
(5700 Wilshire Blvd.,#100, Los Angeles, CA 90036)
Admission: FREE
Join us for an evening of fish print-making under the guidance of a master gyotaku artist! Dwight Hwang will present his process and then allow guests to participate in a hands-on experience. The event will demystify gyotaku and is sure to stir interest in a new hobby!
This workshop is part of the related events for the two-person exhibition 'ETHEREAL: Interpretations of the Ryūgūjо̄ Myth' on view until March 15.
First, Dwight will demonstrate his mastery of traditional gyotaku printing with real-time narration by Michael VanHartingsveldt. Then, attendees are invited to work together to create prints under the supervision of Dwight and his supporting team.
No prior experience is needed — however, guests should be prepared to walk away with sumi-covered hands and therefore dress accordingly.
Dwight Hwang
Originally an award-winning filmmaker in both animation and live action, Hwang has now dedicated himself to the art of gyotaku, the traditional Japanese practice of fish printing, as well as European nature printing. Whether capturing the essence of fish, plants, birds, or even human figures, Hwang’s art goes beyond simple representation—it is a way of preserving memory, honoring life, and contemplating the fleeting beauty of existence. His work invites viewers to pause, reflect, and experience a moment of quiet awe at the perfect imperfection of life.
Instagram: @dwighthwang_gyotaku
Website: www.dwighthwang.com
Related Programs
ART EXHIBITION
ETHEREAL: Interpretations of the Ryūgūjо̄ Myth by Dwight Hwang and Miki Yokoyama
WORKSHOP
Painting Ethereal with Miki Yokoyama