A video introducing Yoshiko and her mokuhanga process is available at "Celebrating Craft: In the Studio with Yoshiko Yamamoto".This video is part of Old California Lantern's educational series on the Arts & Crafts Movement.
Featured in February 2023:
Yoshiko's keynote talk at the National Arts & Crafts Conference at Grove Park Inn is now available here.
Featured in December 2020:
Yoshiko's art and printing, along with her collaborations with other craft firms, are featured in "The Guild: Yoshiko Yamamoto."
Featured in Winter 2020:
Yoshiko wrote an article about her experiences as a letterpress and woodblock printer, as well as her practice of William Morris's ideals, entitled The Art & Craft of Printing: Our 25-Year Journey in the Journal of the William Morris Society.
Featured in January 2020:
To accompany her exhibition at the University of Puget Sound Collins Library, Yoshiko delivered a lecture on her printing, art, and life. To read about it, please visit here.
Featured in August 2018:
Yoshiko's multi-year collaboration with the summer peace festival "From Hiroshima to Hope" at Green Lake, Seattle was featured in an article titled "The Artist Behind Seattle’s 'From Hiroshima to Hope'" in The International Examiner
Yoshiko illustrated a book by Audrey Sutherland about a woman's solo ocean adventures, published by Patagonia Books. Here is an excerpt from the book, featured in Patagonia, UK article.
Featured in March 2011
Yoshiko's donation of over 1,000 letterpress block prints for the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake relief efforts was featured in an article.