Mashiko has received the 2019 J. Sanford Saltus Award for Excellence in Medallic Art. -Editor
The American Numismatic Society Presents its 2019 J. Sanford Saltus Award for Excellence in Medallic Art to Mashiko Nakashima
The American Numismatic Society is pleased to announce that Mashiko Nakashima is the recipient of the Society's prestigious 2019 J. Sanford Saltus Award for Signal
Achievement in the Art of the Medal.
Mashiko grew up in her father's home city of Kyoto, Japan. In 1962 she moved to the United States, and in 1964 to New York City. There, in 1993, she founded Medialia … Rack and
Hamper Gallery, a showplace for contemporary medallic art. Seven years later she founded New Approach, Inc., a nonprofit organization that promotes emerging artists and curators
and serves as a contemporary medallic-art research center.
As a prolific sculptor and medallic artist, Ms. Nakashima has received numerous awards, including the American Numismatic Association's Excellence in Medallic Sculpture Award
and the Grand Prix at the XXXV Fédération Internationale de la Médaille d'Art (FIDEM) Congress. Her stone sculptures, medallic art, silkscreen prints, and drawn illustrations
are in numerous public collections around the world, including the Cincinnati Art Museum, the National Museum of Taiwan, Kyoto City Hall, the Queens Museum (New York), the
American Numismatic Society, the American Numismatic Association, and the British Museum. Her many commissions, from organizations such as the British Art Medal Society and the
New York Numismatic Club, include one for a memorial granite headstone for the feminist activist and author Betty Friedan. She has also been invited to submit designs to the U.S.
Mint.
In addition to her extensive creative endeavors, she has also been a tireless teacher of her craft, offering courses in medallic and stone sculpture at The University of the
Arts, Philadelphia, for two decades (1993 – 2013). Since 2001 she has also conducted private book-art, medal and urushi workshops.
"Mashiko is unquestionably deserving of the Award," noted Saltus Committee Chairman Donald Scarinci, "not only for her wonderfully creative medallic art, but for all that she
has done to teach and promote the medal as well. We are especially pleased to present the Award to her this year, the centennial year of the Award."
The ceremony will take place at the ANS headquarters in New York City on Thursday, December 12, 2019, at 6 P.M. The Saltus Medal will be presented to Ms. Nakashima by ANS
Executive Director Dr. Gilles Bransbourg.
The award was created with a grant to the American Numismatic Society by J. Sanford Saltus in 1913 to recognize and encourage excellence in the art of the medal. The first
Saltus Award was presented in 1919; the silver award medal was designed by the prominent German-born numismatic and architectural sculptor Adolph Alexander Weinman.
Mashiko Nakashima joins the ranks of other significant artists who have been awarded the medal including, among dozens of others, James Earl Frazer (1919), Victor D. Brenner
(1922), Paul Manship (1925), Lee Lawrie (1937), Donald DeLue (1967), Kauko Räsänen (1986), Gustaaf Hellegers (2001), and João Duarte (2011), and Bogomil Nikolov (2017).
To read the complete article, see:
2019 Saltus Award to Mashiko (http://numismatics.org/2019-saltus/)
Congratulations! I had the opportunity to meet Mashiko and visit her gallery in April 2019, and documented the encounter in my Numismatic Diary -Editor
Mashiko with Wayne Homren at Medialia Gallery
To read the earlier E-Sylum article, see:
(https://www.coinbooks.org/v22/esylum_v22n16a25.html)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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