The Print Center, Printmaking museum in Philadelphia, United States.
The Print Center is a printmaking museum in Philadelphia displaying contemporary prints, drawings, and photographs across multiple exhibition spaces within a historic building near Rittenhouse Square. The galleries are arranged to show works of different sizes and techniques in appropriate settings.
The center was founded in 1915 as a platform for promoting and exhibiting printmaking techniques. It has sustained this mission through multiple artistic movements, establishing itself as an important venue for print art.
The center displays works from international printmakers and supports both established artists and emerging talents in the field. Visitors encounter the work of skilled printers from different countries and generations.
The center opens during weekdays and offers guided tours of current exhibitions with advance scheduling. It is advisable to plan ahead to secure a visit at your preferred time.
The Gallery Store offers a selection of limited edition prints, artists' books, and specialized publications about printmaking techniques. Many of these publications are hard to find elsewhere and appeal to those wanting to explore the craft more deeply.
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