APS is a non-profit organization for print enthusiasts that brings together the diverse community of curators, collectors, academics, graduate students, artists, conservators, critics, independent scholars, and art dealers. APS aims to facilitate dialogue among its members and to encourage innovative print scholarship.
Recent News
Layered Histories: Monoprints by Norman Akers
Birger Sandzén Memorial Gallery,
Lindsborg,
KS, United States.
05/05/2024-
07/21/2024.
Exhibiting artist(s): Norman aKERS.
I Saw It: Francisco de Goya, Printmaker
Gloria Williams Sander.
Norton Simon Museum,
Pasadena,
CA, United States.
04/19/2024-
08/05/2024.
Exhibiting artist(s): Francisco de Goya.
Virtual Symposium: Exploring Print History
Department of Prints and Drawings
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Boston , MA, United States
05/03/2024,
10am-noon EST
Boston , MA, United States
Recent Scholarship
Rachel Vogel.
"Leveraging the Limited Edition: Participation and Obligation in Douglas Huebler’s Prints."
American Art
38, no. 1 (April 2024): 54-75.
Antoine Gallay.
"La rareté à l’épreuve du multiple: L’introduction des tirages limités dans le commerce de l’estampe (XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles)."
Histoire de l'art
(2023): 75-86.
Katie Larson.
"Screenprinting in Postwar Italy: Nuvolo and the Invention of ‘Serotipie’."
Print Quarterly
XL, no. 3 (September 2023): 302-316.
APS Highlights
Watch the recordings of APS events at IFPDA 2023
Contemporary Printmaking in South Africa (11 October 2023)
Indigenous Australian Printmaking (4 October 2023)