This exceptionally beautiful Geelong Gallery-curated exhibition examines the influence of Japanese woodblock prints (ukiyo-e) on the famed contemporary Australian painter and printmaker, Cressida Campbell (born 1960), and on the groundbreaking modernist painter and printmaker, Margaret Preston (1875–1963).Foreword & Acknowledgments by Geelong Gallery Director & CEO Jason SmithAn insightful introduction to the art of ukiyo-e woodcut prints from Asian Art Historian, and former Senior Curator, Asian Art, National Gallery of Victoria Dr Mae Anna PangCutting Through Time essay by Geelong Gallery Senior Curator Lisa SullivanQ&A with Cressida CampbellArticle written by Margaret Preston in 1930, exploring ‘wood-blocking as a craft’.