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CFP: 2019 Delta National Small Prints Exhibition

ounded in 1996, the Delta National Small Prints Exhibition is currently accepting entries for the 2019 exhibition. Artists from around the world have the opportunity to enter this competition, which is chosen by a nationally known expert in the field of printmaking.

This year the juror is José Diaz, Chief Curator of The Andy Warhol Museum.


Eligibility: Open to all artists 18 and older. Submissions must be original works on paper, created within the last two years, including but not limited to, digital, intaglio, lithographic, photographic, relief, serigraphic and stencil processes. Monotypes are also eligible but reproductions of pre-existing works are not.

Entry Fee: A $35 (nonrefundable) entry fee permits each artist to submit up to three prints.

Awards: Purchase Awards and Juror’s Merit Awards will be offered and announced at the opening of the exhibition. Each artist receiving an award will have their artist’s statement of 100 words or less printed in the exhibition catalog. Typically half of the show is purchased for the A-State Permanent Collection of Art and by the viewing audience.

In an attempt to be eco-friendly, our Call for Entry is available Online Only.

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