woodcut wavement
China
Woodcut Wavement is a fluid woodcut collective based in several cities in China. Its members organize woodcut workshops with communities in various regions as a “mutual aid”, combining different local issues and conditions. "Wavement" is a term used by Lu Xun, the leading figure of the Modern Woodcut Movement in 1930s China, to discuss the inheritance of woodcut. The name seeks to perpetuate the collaboration, practice, and people-orientation of the modern woodcut.