Close-up of overlapping transparent circular glass sheets with swirling patterns and a mix of dark brown, orange, and black colors.

“His investigation of the elements as codes, their very ambiguity offering a philosophical bridge, a communion between art & audience, harmony and resolution”

Man in apron working with glass in a workshop.

Meet Andrew Totman

The Australian/American artist background covers four decades and six continents having works held in major public, private and university collections including Art Gallery of NSW, State Library of NSW and Australia National Gallery. Totman’s current investigation is a mixture of gouache paintings and monoprints on paper, under the broad title of Exploration.

Abstraction, by its very alchemic quality, offers an investigation on the balance and convergence of the elements. Although the landscape may be evoked, there are other determinants present, emotional and profound aspects of the natural world that are created in the diaphanous, weightless forms and luminosity achieved with repeated layers of transparent colour.   These works metaphorically link art (form and surface) with the human spirit and change, a mutability of the natural world and the place of humanity in it.

Andrew was recently awarded the 4th Biennial National Monoprint Prize, recognising his innovation and mastery in print-based media.

FINALISTS ANNOUNCED
​Biennial Australian Monoprint Prize 2025 

Winner ​Biennial Australian Monoprint Prize 2025

Fire and Ice, 2025, monotype multi drop

Curriculum Vitae

Driven by a profound connection to nature, Andrew’s work responds to the seasons, tides, and lunar cycles. His abstract works express a kinetic, sensory relationship with the natural world, creating visual experiences that feel alive, pulsing, and immersive.

Andrew  continues to contribute significantly to both the Australian and international artistic landscape.

Andrew’s career spans both the USA and Australia, with decades of experience teaching art at tertiary and secondary levels.

He has taught at institutions including the University of Alaska Anchorage, UCLA, Wichita State University, and in Australia at the National Art School, Art Gallery of NSW, Hazlehurst Art Centre, Waverley Woollahra Art School, TAFE NSW, and delivery more than 500 workshops-lectures globally.

He has exhibited widely, with over 70 solo exhibitions to date. His work is represented in major public and private collections worldwide, including the Art Gallery of NSW (AGNSW), National Gallery of Australia, and collections in China, Italy, France, the USA, Japan, and Norway.

    • Master of Fine Art, Wichita State University, Kansas 1986 | Major: Printmaking Minor: Drawing, Painting

    • Bachelor of Art, University of San Diego, California 1983 | Major: Printmaking

    • Bachelor of Teaching, Charles Sturt University 2015 | Major: Secondary Education

    • Artist-Master Printmaker | 1996-Current | Heavy Pressure Studio International Arts practice

    • Industry Innovation Specialist | 2022-2025 | TAFE NSW State-wide Management role

    • Creative Industry Lead | 2018-2022 | TAFE NSW, State-wide Management role

    • Head of SkillsPoint Creative | 2020 | TAFE NSW SkillsPoint, State-wide Senior Executive role

    • Manager Higher Education | 2016-2017 | TAFE NSW Region South, Senior Manager with multi campus management

    • Head of Faculty | 2011-2016 | TAFE NSW Region South, Team Leader with multi campus management

    • Discipline Leader | 2014 | TAFE NSW Region South Multi discipline and Campus leadership

    • Manager Education Training | 2013 | TAFE NSW Region South Multi discipline and Campus leadership

    • Lecturer | 1996-2010 | National Art School, Darlinghurst

    • R Head of Department | 2008 | National Art School, Darlinghurst

    • R Head of Public Programs | 2003 | National Art School, Darlinghurst, Multi discipline leadership

    • Public Programs Coordinator | 1991-1995 | University of California at UCLA, California, USA

    • Artist in Residence Manager | 1988-1989 | Beychevelled’ Art, Bordeaux, France

    • Head of Department | 1987-1991 | University of Alaska, Anchorage, USA

    • Sydney Children Hospital, Randwick, NSW 

    • Sunshine Museum, Beijing, China          

    • La Universidad, Maracaibo, Venezuela                           

    • Gemini Print Workshop, Los Angeles, California USA

    • Center of the Performing Arts, Anchorage, Alaska USA  

    • Academy Awards, Los Angeles, California USA              

    • Australian Sport Icons, Institute of Sport ACT                  

    • Ulrich Museum, Wichita State University, Kansas, USA  

    • Northwest Print Council, Portland, Oregon, USA

    • Christofle Silver International, Paris, France                                                      

    • Art Gallery of New South Wales

    • Idyllwild School of the Arts, California

    • Awagami Factory Japan

    • Wichita State University, Wichita, Kansas

    • Hong Kong Open Print Workshop

    • Norman Lindsay Gallery Springwood         

    • College of Fine Arts, UNSW          

    • Alaska Artist in Schools, Alaska

    • Stanford University, Palo Alto, California

    • Centro Internationale Grafica, Venice, Italy

    • Top Australian Printmakers, Town Hall, Hawthorne Victoria

    • Partners of the Americas, New York City, New York USA

    • United States Information Agency, Washington D.C. USA

    • Fred Meyers Corporation, Seattle, Washington USA

    • Alaska State Council on the Arts, Anchorage, Alaska USA

    • National Endowment for the Arts, Washington D.C. USA

    • National Association for the Visual Arts, Sydney NSW

    • Australian Export Marketing Development Trade Grant

    • Wagga Wagga Rural Referral Hospital Art Selection Committee

    • Albury City Gallery (MAMA), Visual Arts Development

    • Junee Correctional Centre Aboriginal Visual Arts delivery

    • Australian House of Representatives on how the Creative sector responded during Covid-19 -2021

    • Collage Art Association, Presentation of the International Distinguished body of work award

    • Collage Art Association, International selection committee for 2022 annual conference

    • University of the Sunshine Coast, Japan-Australia conference lecture, Queensland 2019

    • Impact 11 International Graphics Symposium, Global Issues in arts practice, Hong Kong 2021

    • La Universidad, International Artist Invitation, Solo exhibition and lectures, Maracaibo, Venezuela

    • Sydney Contemporary International Art Fair, Workshops and lecture series, Carriageworks, 2021

    • ArtState, NSW Regional Arts Forum/Conference Wagga Wagga, 2020

    • Art Gallery of NSW, Contracted Workshops-Lectures relating to current exhibitions

    • National Arts School, As Head of Department own Arts practice lecture, Darlinghurst, NSW

    • UNSW, Artist in Residency Lecture Series, Paddington, NSW

    • Charles Sturt University, Contemporary Printmaking, Wagga Wagga

    • Los Angeles Printmaking Society, Professors lectures, California USA

    • California Society of Printmakers, Lectures from in Practice, Oakland, California USA

    • Print Council of Australia, Northwest Print Council, Change of practice Lecture-Workshop, Portland, Oregon USA

    • Center of the Performing Arts, Northwest Stage Design Forum, Anchorage, Alaska USA 

    • Awagami Paper Factory/ Tama University, Historical Practice Lecture Tokyo, Japan

    • Ulrich Museum, Wichita State University, Kansas, USA  

    • Centro Internationale Grafica, Venice, Italy

Exhibitions, Workshops & Curating

  • Abstract artwork with overlapping circular shapes in vibrant, fiery colors including orange, yellow, green, and black, creating a dynamic and energetic visual effect.

    Exhibition | Seasons, Tides, & Lunar Cycles

    Pivot Gallery, Belconnen Arts Centre

    Opening | Friday 6 February 2026, 6pm

    Exhibition | 6 February - 22 March 2026

    In this series, Totman presents a fresh direction developed from memories of the natural world; an awareness of the influence of environment, weather and the unfathomable depth of galaxy. Always inspired by light and colour, Totman has taken a glance back to recollections of a childhood fascinated by luminous, stained glass panels in church and the velvety darkness of a star-studded night sky. Reliant on repetition of shape and form, these images are essentially abstract. They represent Totman’s symbolic use of the sphere as a natural, organic form and a spiritual icon of the universe. Telescoping as though from an observatory, the spherical form is strongly resonant of the night sky, the light haloes emanating outwards from stars and moon pulsating in a dark space.

  • MonoPrint with Andrew Totman

    MonoPrint with Andrew Totman

    Megalo Print Studio

    Saturday 14 + Sunday 15 March 2026

    10am - 4pm

    Join printmaker Andrew Totman for an immersive weekend of monoprinting, where you’ll explore the expressive possibilities of mark-making, texture, and spontaneous image creation.

    Across the workshop, you’ll experiment with a range of mono printing techniques including line transfer, stencils, and subtractive methods using mono print plates and a variety of drawing tools. You’ll discover how mono printing allows for rich, layered results that combine elements of painting, drawing, and traditional printmaking into a single, one-of-a-kind image.

    You’ll learn how to ink a plate, create both bold and delicate marks, and use masking materials, textures, and hand-drawn elements to develop dynamic prints. The session will also introduce ways of incorporating media such as watercolour and wax resist to expand your visual vocabulary.

    Suitability: This course is suitable for both beginners and printmakers interested in learning new techniques.

    Materials: All materials provided.

    Please read our terms + conditions before booking

  • Abstract artwork featuring 14 overlapping circles with radiant, multicolored edges on a dark background.

    Abstract Print Workshop

    Warringah Printmakers Studio

    Two day workshop

    2026 dates to be confirmed

    This workshop program brings master printmakers to the studio to share their skills and approach to print. The 2-day workshop is an immersive experience limited to 10 participants in the Warringah Printmakers professional studio which aim to encourage a deeper connection to print processes.

Close-up of empty, rusty, and corroded 9-volt batteries arranged in three rows on a reflective surface.

The Art


Totman reveals his admiration for and a kinaesthetic response to the certainty of the seasons, the cycles of tides and moon.  The abstract field implies an expansive character that is simultaneously enveloping and breathing, pulsating and muted.

Abstraction, by its very alchemic quality, offers an investigation on the balance and convergence of the elements. Although the landscape may be evoked, there are other determinants present, emotional and profound aspects of the natural world that are created in the diaphanous, weightless forms and luminosity achieved with repeated layers of transparent colour.  These works metaphorically link art (form and surface) with the human spirit and change, a mutability of the natural world and the place of humanity in it. 

Totman’s established work reveals many indications of his past preoccupation with the strength of the hand, its universality, its contradictory character. In this current series, the authority of the hand is implicitly evident in a deft and essential touch.  Although on occasion languorous and tender, at other times vigorous and whimsical, the sensuality of the surface resonates with the muted power and strong form of the gesture.

These abstract compositions seem to emanate from the grace and calm of an inner peace, that, although expressing something of the dynamic, contrary forces of nature, remain convinced that an equilibrium will be achieved. Totman is not a romantic in the sense of the terror experienced in the presence of the sublime.

Rather, his works display a mature knowledge and recognition of the constancy of change; extremes are balanced with harmony, darkness lifted with light, intuition tempered by intellect. Here is an artist whose belief in the elemental force of nature of the world, those universally recognised symbols of air, earth, wind and fire slipping within and around us, ground even the most resilient human hubris.

Totman plans to exhibition new works that continue the interest in metamorphosis extends also into the qualities of a culture. Through personal experience, his growing knowledge of east and west and the contradictions of both…, in so to investigate conceptual notions and reflections on change, contrast and distance. References to the iconography of the elements of fire, air, water and earth, go straight to the heart of the traditional cultural east.

His investigation of the elements as codes, their very ambiguity offering a philosophical bridge, a communion between art and audience, harmony and resolution.  Showing works that strike a balance between the changeability and contested character of what is the space between, posing a quieter, more humane questioning, an admiration for our vulnerabilities and strengths.

Gallery

Art that is truly global. Take a look at what Andrew has on offer.

Sunday Glow, 2020

A Closer View, 2025

Still, I wonder, 2020

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