SGC International Award Recipients
Sean Caulfield. Details of Powerline, 2020, variable dimensionsThe Lifetime Achievement in Printmaking Awardees
2024: Amos Paul Kennedy, Jr.
2023: LaToya Hobbs
2022: Mel Chin, Enrique Chagoya
2020: Consuelo Gotay
2019: Alison Saar
2018: Jaune Quick-To-See-Smith
2017: Sue Coe
2016: James Rosenquist
2015: Red Grooms
2014: Kathan Brown
2013: Lesley Dill
2013: Lesley Dill
2012: Esther Sparks, Joan Mitchell
2011: Hung Liu
2010: Judy Pfaff
2009: Leonard Lehrer
2008: Kerry James Marshall
2007: Xu Bing
2006: Warrington Colescott
2005: William Wiley
2004: Chuck Close
Student Fellowship Awardees
2024: Logan Bishop, University of Connecticut
2023: Mehdi Darvishi, Texas A&M Corpus Christi
2022: Maya Stern, Syracuse University
2020: Juana Estrada Hernandez, University of New Mexico in Albuquerque
2019: Jaz Graf, University of Iowa
2018: Louise Fisher, Arizona State University
2017: Mizin Shin, The State University of New York at Buffalo
2016: Heather Leier, University of Alberta, Edmonton
2015: B.J. Alumbaugh, University of Tennessee/Knoxville
2014: Kaitlyn Gesel, The State University of New York at New Paltz
2013: Jennifer Scheuer, University of Tennessee/Knoxville
2012: Aaron S. Coleman, Northern Illinois University
2011: Taryn McMahon, University of Iowa
2010: Camilla Taylor, California State University in Long Beach
2009: Tate Foley, University of Georgia
2008: Janine Biunno, School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
2007: Matthew Carlson
2006: Sherry Black, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
2005: Joel Seah, Syracuse University, New York
2024: Hannah Roehr, Texas Tech University
2023: Alexi Johnstone, Ringling College
2022: Veronica Leto, Middle Tennessee State University
2020: Lu Colby, Murray State University
2019: Grace Johnson, Indiana University
2018: Jasmine Williams, University of West Georgia
2017: Nicole Soley, Minnesota State University, Mankato
2016: Dana Potter, University of Northern Iowa
2015: Betsy Stout, Indiana University
2014: Izabella Jarvis, Indiana University
2013: Tyna Ontko, Western Washington University
2012: Ryan Kangail, Northern Illinois University
2011: Gaia, Maryland Institute College of Art
2010: Benjamin Love, Boise State University
2009: Carlos Cazares, Kansas City Art Institute
2008: Rachel Gargiulo, School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston
2007: Elizabeth Jacobson
2006: Richard Gamble, Memphis College of Art
2005: Catherine Meier, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
Emerging Printmaker Award
2024: Savannah Bustillo
2023: J. Leigh Garcia
2022: Taro Takizawa
Mid Career Printmaking Award
2023: Erika Walker
2022: Miguel A. Aragón
The Excellence in Teaching Printmaking Awardees
2023: Richard Peterson
2020: Sean Caulfield
2019: Carolyn Muskat
2018: Melanie Yazzie
2017: Norm Wagner
2016: Tom Prochaska and Christy Wyckoff
2015: Walter Jule
2014: Fred Hagstrom
2012: Kimberly Arp
2011: Peter Marcus
2010: Lois M. Johnson
2009: Virginia Myers
2008: Steve Murakishi
2007: Hugh Merrill
2006: Lynwood Kreneck
2005: Lloyd Menard
2004: Ken Kerslake
The Printmaker Emeritus Awardees
The Printmaker Emeritus Award was given annually to a senior printmaker of established reputation, one whose career is an established fact rather than of promise. The candidate’s primary area of artistic endeavor should be in the field of printmaking—and may include related media such as papermaking or artist’s books—whether as a practitioner, educator or administrator. This award was retired in 2021.
2020: Nelson Sambolín
2019: Judy Youngblood
2018: Dennis B. O’Neil
2017: Sidney Cross
2016: John Risseeuw
2015: Ruth Weisberg
2014: Wayne Thiebaud
2013: Margo Humphrey, Judith Solodkin
2012: David Driesbach
2011: Luis Camnitzer
2010: Rochelle Toner
2009: Raymond Martin
2008: Helen Frederick
2007: Karen Kunc
2006: Sue Gosin
2005: Elizabeth Catlett
2004: Judith Brodsky
2003: Michael Mazur
2002: Boyd Saunders
2001: Antonio Frasconi
2000: Krishna Reddy
1999: Jules Heller
1998: Clinton Adams, Kenneth Tyler
1997: Donald Saff
1996: Nancy Spero
1995: June Wayne
1994: Garo Antreasian
1993: Robert Blackburn
1992: Lee R. Chesney, Jr.
1991: Warrington Colescott
1990: James Steg
1989: Rudy Pozzatti
1988: Leonard Baskin
1987: Gabor Peterdi
1986: William Walmsley
1985: Constance Forsythe
1984: Corrie McCallum, Sally Frost Knerr
1983: Jacob Kainen, Prentice Taylor, James Lesesne Wells
1982: Alexander Hogue, Maricio Lasansky, Dole Reed
1981: Maltby Sykes
1980: Caroline Durieux
1979: Richard Zoellner
1978: Elizabeth Verner O’Neil
The Honorary Member of the Council Awardees
The Honorary Member of the Council Award is given annually to someone who has performed outstanding service to the SGCI organization. This award was retired in 2021.
2020: Karin Broker
2019: Jean Dibble and Louise Kames
2018: Beth Grabowski
2017: April Flanders & Susan Goldman
2016: Alicia Candiani
2015: Eun Lee
2014: Mark Hosford, Joseph Lupo
2013: John Risseeuw
2012: April Katz, Anita Jung
2011: Dan Gualdoni, Francesca Hendron-Consagra
2010: Roberta Fallon, Libby Rosof, John Ittmann
2009: Bernie Solomon, Tom Dewey, Roger Steele
2008: Don R. Byrum, Ed O’Neil, R. Olof Sorensen
2007: Carol Pulin
2005: Sydney Cross, Jeanet Strickler-Dreskin, Beauvais Lyons, Joseph Sanders