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
AHPCS Publication Awards: 2024 Book and Essay Awards announced; next deadline 12/1/24
American Historical Print Collectors Society
Winner: Book award winners: Allison M. Stagg and Ron Tyler . Essay award winners: Richard Candee and Michael Conzen
Washington,
DC, United States
L.A. Print: Edition 13, Beyond the Press: Material Innovations in Printmaking
Carmen Argote, Tava Tedesco, Kiyomi Fukui Nannery, Amanda Burr, Erin Sullivan Maynes
Organized by LACMA
LACMA
Los Angeles, CA, United States
LACMA
Los Angeles, CA, United States
07/31/2024,
6:30pm
Analysis of Paper, International Paper Historians 37th Congress, Oslo, Norway, Sept. 9-14, 2024
International Paper Historians
National Museum of Norway
Oslo, Norway
09/10/2024-09/14/2024,
9:30 am - 5:30 pm
Oslo, Norway
Recent Scholarship
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.
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.
APS Highlights
Apply for the APS Publication Grant by August 31, 2024
Watch the recordings of APS events at IFPDA 2023:
Contemporary Printmaking in South Africa (11 October 2023)
Indigenous Australian Printmaking (4 October 2023)