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Print Center New York

Location
New York, NY
Grant Cycle
Fall 2024
Amount
$70,000
Type of Grant
Multi-year Program Support
Website
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Krishna Reddy, Three Figures, 1968. Mixed color intaglio. 19.75 x 25.75 in. © Krishna Reddy Estate. Photo/ Argenis Apolinario.
Book Talk - Jennifer Roberts and Matt Saunders in Conversation, 2024. Photo/ Argenis Apolinario
Marie Watt Printing Circle, 2024.
Ezra Benus & Finnegan Shannon,Towards A Warm Embrace, 2024. Photo/ Argenis Apolinario
Visitors at Storywork: The Prints of Marie Watt, 2024. Photo/ Argenis Apolinario
Print Center New York. Photo/ Argenis Apolinario

Print Center New York champions printmaking as an art form that drives invention, collaboration, and access, and plays a vital role in society. Through exhibitions, public programs, education, and artistic development, Print Center New York is a hub of exploration and inquiry for all those engaged with and new to prints.

Print Center New York brings greater exposure, recognition, and opportunity to the field of printmaking. Print Center New York is a welcoming space and essential destination for showcasing print in cross-disciplinary contexts while highlighting what sets printmaking apart: its experimental character and immense technical possibilities, its collaborative nature and collective ethos, its broad dissemination and democratic underpinnings, and more. Print Center New York actively expands the audience for art through programming that educates, inspires, and builds community.

1963

Warhol begins his foray into innovative, unprecedented filmmaking and starts making silent, moving portraits called Screen Tests.

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