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2023 Manhattan Graphics Center National Print Exhibition

Manhattan Graphics Center (MGC) is pleased to announce its 2023 National Print Exhibition, a juried competition and exhibition devoted to fine art prints.

 

New Prints 2021/Summer Exhibition Open Call

New Prints 2021/Summer will be the 64th presentation of IPCNY's New Prints Program. Established in 2000, the New Prints Program is a biannual, juried open call for prints and print-based work created in the preceding twelve months. Artists selected for the exhibition will also be invited to apply for IPCNY's New Prints Artist Development Program consisting of three opportunities: artist residencies, studio visits, and sponsored coursework.

Apply online today! We encourage you to apply as early as possible. The deadline is 11:59PM EST on Monday, March 29, 2021. There is no fee to apply. The juror for New Prints 2021/Summer will be announced shortly.

Printin'

Printin’

January 15 - February 20, 2021

Printin' aims to highlight current trends in contemporary American printmaking and shine a spotlight on a cross-section of artists working in a variety of traditional, alternative, and experimental print processes.

Juror: Aaron Coleman

Aaron is an Assistant Professor of Art at the University of Arizona. He received his MFA from Northern Illinois University in 2013 and has taught all levels and media in printmaking at California State University Fresno and Northern Illinois University. Aaron also taught traditional stone lithography at the Chicago Printmakers Collaborative.

New Prints 2020/Winter Exhibition Open Call

New Prints 2020/Winter will be the 61st presentation of IPCNY's New Prints Program. Established in 2000, the New Prints Program is a biannual, juried open call for prints and print-based work created in the preceding twelve months. Artists selected for the exhibition will also be invited to apply for IPCNY's New Prints Artist Development Program consisting of three opportunities: an artist residency, artist mentorship program, and sponsored coursework.

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