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
A Family Affair: Artistic Dynasties in Europe (Part I, 1500–1700)
Holly Borham, Associate Curator of Prints, Drawings and European Art; Sarah Bane, Assistant Curator, Prints & Drawings, Blanton Museum of Art..
Blanton Museum of Art,
Austin,
TX, United States.
01/13/2025-
06/15/2025.
Publication: Printing Colour 1700 – 1830, ed. Margaret Morgan Grasselli and Elizabeth Savage
Oxford,
United Kingdom
American Historical Print Collectors Society Upcoming Regional Meeting : William L. Clements Library – Dec. 13, 2024
Ann Arbor,
MI, United States
Recent Scholarship
Deidre Brollo.
"Raising the Spectre: Contemporary Art and Print Culture in the Aftermath of Colonialism."
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Art
21 , no. 2 (2021): 208-224.
Ian Herbertson.
Prints at the Oriental Club.
London:
Helion & Company,
2023.
Laurel Garber.
"At Work in Print: Cassatt and the “Sentient Hand”."
In Mary Cassatt at Work, edited by Laurel Garber and Jennifer Thompson.
Philadelphia, PA:
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Distributed by Yale University Press,
2024: 149-162.