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CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE 94th ANNUAL AWARD WINNERS!
We are very pleased to announce the award winners from The Print Center's 94th ANNUAL, and to give you a closer look at some of their work. Thank you to our generous donors for allowing us to recognize these outstanding artists. In total, we have awarded more than $8,000 in purchase, cash and material prizes as well as three solo exhibitions!
Curator-in-Residence, California Museum of Photography, Riverside,
Curator-in-Residence, California Museum of Photography, Riverside,
Steph Foster: Stinnett Philadelphia Museum of Art Collection Award
This photograph by Steph Foster captures the ritual known as "bottle blessing." Those gathered place their hands on the bottle before drinking in memory of a deceased loved one. This is one of many moments captured in Foster's series "The Eyes Beneath the Oak". It explores the effects of contemporary mass incarceration on individuals, families and communities, as well as its connection to the history of slavery and capitalism in the United States. The "eyes" in its title gestures to the pervasive power of surveillance - as defined by the panopticon of 18th century philosopher Jeremy Bentham. The "oak" refers to the Louisiana Live Oaks, a type of tree common in the southern American landscape where Foster has photographed since 2017.
Priya Kambli: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Purchase Award
Priya Kambli's series "Buttons for Eyes" explores the nexus of migration and identity through the manipulation of archival photographs. In 1993, Kambli emigrated from India to the United States, bringing with her a portion of her family's photographic archive. Today, she reimagines these images in new contexts, often applying a delicately patterned layer of flour or turmeric to their surfaces. The title of the series refers to Kambli's late mother, who used to ask her daughter whether she had "buttons for eyes" whenever she could not see what was right in front of her nose.
K MacNeil: Awagami Paper Award
K MacNeil's work explores the realities of life with a mental illness. Untitled (the Void) takes its title from a quotation by the Italian writer Italo Calvino: "To fall in the void as I fell: none of you knows what that means." MacNeil manifests this void through constructing a grid-like structure of twenty five 18" x 24" etchings pulled from a single copper plate. Each represents a year in their life at the time of production. By altering the plate between pulls, MacNeil creates a work in which the process and final product are intertwined.
Nadia Sablin: Fish/Pearce Award

Using the tropes of documentary photography and narrative fiction, Nadia Sablin's images of everyday life in rural Russia and Ukraine touch upon universal experiences. Her work chronicles the socio-economic changes across generations in these fledgling post-Soviet nations. This photo from the series "Years Like Water" is of two members of the Vysotskiye family, who live in the village of Alekhovshchina. With her back to the camera, the mother looks on as her daughter dunks herself into an icy pool. This ritual marks the Russian Orthodox celebration of the Epiphany on January 19th.
Guanyu Xu: Honorary Council Award of Excellence
Forbidden to hang posters in his bedroom as a teenager, Guanyu Xu made up for lost time with the series "Temporarily Censored Home". Executed over the course of two trips to China in summer 2018 and winter 2019, the photographs were taken while his parents were at work. This covert operation, which entailed the careful installation of Xu's own photographs alongside magazine advertisements and other printed matter, boldly queered the heterosexual domesticity of his childhood home. Many of the images exhibit intimate relations between men, proud testaments to the artist's expression of self and sexuality.
We are Also Pleased to Award:
Roxana Azar
The Trinity Framing Award
Elizabeth Corkery
The Renaissance Graphics Arts Award
Bang Geul Han
The BOMB Magazine Award
Young Sun Han
The Callan/McNamara Award
Jon Henry
The Society for Photographic Education Award
Marc Ohrem-Leclef
The Photo Review Award
Kat Richards
The Print Center Gallery Store Award
The Trinity Framing Award
Elizabeth Corkery
The Renaissance Graphics Arts Award
Bang Geul Han
The BOMB Magazine Award
Young Sun Han
The Callan/McNamara Award
Jon Henry
The Society for Photographic Education Award
Marc Ohrem-Leclef
The Photo Review Award
Kat Richards
The Print Center Gallery Store Award
And, Congratulations
Again to Miguel A. Aragón, Young Sun Han and Ron Tarver, the Solo Exhibition Winners
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