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

Five Centuries of Works on Paper: The Grunwald Center at 70, Part II

Naoko Takahatake, director and chief curator, Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts, and Cynthia Burlingham, former deputy director of curatorial affairs, with Jennie Waldow, curatorial associate and collection specialist, and Kelin Michael, curatorial fellow, Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts.
Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA, United States. 06/07/2026- 10/25/2026.

Tamarind Goes Global (1985–2020)

Angel Jiang, Hannah Cerne.
University of New Mexico Art Museum, Albuquerque, NM, United States. 08/18/2026- 03/12/2027.

2026 Layered Lives. Harn Museum of Art. Curated by Adrianne Faber Kolb. August 2026.

Adrianne Faber Kolb. .
Harn Museum of Art. , Gainesville, FL, United States. 08/25/2026- 01/03/2027.
Exhibiting artist(s): Belkis Ayón, Ariamna Contino, Aimée García, Alejandra Glez, Elsa Mora, Rocío García Nuez, Mabel Poblet Pujol, Sandra Ramos, Adislen Reyes, Linet Sánchez Gutiérrez .

Recent Scholarship

Monica Anke Hahn. "Three-Fingered Jack: Staging Resistance in the Toy Theater." Journal18: a journal of eighteenth-century art and culture (April 2026): n/a.
Sandra De Rycker. "From the textual to the textural: Towards a multimodal understanding of the semiosis of collaborative printmaking." Multimodality & Society (online first) Special Issue on textu(r)alities: Semiotics, bodies, texts (2026): Forthcoming (online first).