Empowering Printmaking Through Critical Resources and Access
Founded in 2011, Art in Print was a bimonthly journal and website dedicated to the art that most people are most likely to meet in person - the print. Our mission was to address the persistent invisibility of printed art in the general art press. We provided important contemporary criticism, fundamental historical research, and timely information about current events, while championing thoughtful looking, clear prose, and lucid design. Throughout its nine years of publication, Art in Print emerged as a critical resource for artists, curators, scholars, collectors, and viewers around the world.
Services Offered
Our services included feature articles and reviews of recent books, exhibitions, and new editions, as well as a survey of gallery, museum, workshop, and market news. We also commissioned artists' projects that took advantage of the social distribution of the periodical and ran a bimonthly print competition that allowed artists, with and without gallery affiliation, to reach an international audience. Volumes 1 - 9 of Art in Print are available via JSTOR, and you can read the introductions to each issue on our website.
Funding and Support
Art in Print is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation. We were fortunate to receive funding and support from organizations such as The National Endowment for the Arts, The Malka Fund, The Dedalus Foundation, The Samuel H. Kress Foundation, The IFPDA Foundation, The Schwab Charitable Trust, The California Community Foundation, Arts and Business Council of Chicago, and individual donors.
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