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
Event Horizon: Early Modern Warfare and the Monumental Print
Carolyn Yerkes
Bard Graduate Center
New York, NY, United States
New York, NY, United States
02/11/2026,
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Southwest Impressions: A Broader Perspective
Meg Selig
Denver Art Museum
Denver, CO, United States
01/16/2026,
10am to 4:30pm
Denver, CO, United States
Deep Cuts: Block Printing Across Cultures
Erin Sullivan Maynes.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA),
Los Angeles,
CA, United States.
11/09/2025-
09/13/2026.
Exhibiting artist(s): Carmen Argote, Christiane Baumgartner, Xu Bing, BLOCK SHOP, Andrea Büttner, Yoshida Fujio, Paul Landacre, Samella Lewis, William Morris, Koshiro Onchi, Iwami Reika, Alison Saar, Analia Saban, Zarina.
Recent Scholarship
Karen L. Bowen, Dirk Imhof.
The Burgeoning European Print Trade: The Distribution of Prints via the Plantin-Moretus Press of Antwerp.
Turnhout (Belgium):
Harvey Miller / Brepols,
2025.
Karen L. Bowen, Dirk Imhof.
"The Market for Illustrated Jesuit publications: Hendrik Aertssens’s editions of the Pia desideria, Via vitae aeternae, and Vitae passionis et mortis Jesu Christi … mysteria."
Journal of Jesuit Studies
12, no. 4 (December 2025): 616-49.
Karen L. Bowen.
"The Sadelers: From Printmakers to Booksellers."
Print Quarterly
XXXIX (December 2022): 379-95.




