IFPDA
The International Fine Prints and Drawings Association (IFPDA) is the authority on fine art prints and their connoisseurship and collection.
Now with more than 160 members in thirteen countries, members of the IFPDA reflect a worldwide community of expert art dealers from old master to contemporary as well as publishers of editions by internationally renowned contemporary artists.
Through its network, online presence, and public programs, the IFPDA fosters knowledge and stimulates discussion about collecting prints in the public sphere and the global art community. The IFPDA Fine Art Print Fair, held annually in New York City, is the largest and most celebrated art fair dedicated to the artistic medium of printmaking. The annual IFPDA Book Award honors scholarly excellence and original research. The IFPDA also advances research, education, and dialogue for a new generation through its charitable Foundation.
Printmaking, Mobility, and Artistic Networks from the 15th century to the 20th
From the WPA to Brand X Editions: Screenprinting at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
John Wilson: Visions of a Printmaker
Printing Black America
The Goncourt Brothers and the Language of Etching: Prints, Process, Prose
Pushing the Screen: Brand X Editions and the Art of Innovation
Whose America? Reflections on America at 250
Krishna Reddy’s Artistic Innovations, Teaching Philosophy, and Enduring Influence on Printmaking
Witnessing Humanity: The Drawings and Prints of John Wilson
Artist Talk | David Salle in Conversation with Susan Tallman
The Radical Print: Art and Politics in Late 18th Century Britain — Dr Esther Chadwick
The Circulating Lifeblood of Ideas: Leo Steinberg’s Library of Prints — Holly Borham
Black Artists in Mexico
A Model Workshop: Margaret Lowengrund and The Contemporaries — Lauren Rosenblum and Christina Weyl
Seeking Revelation: German Romantic Prints and Drawings — Nikki Otten
Re-imagining the Catalogue Raisonné — Terry Winters in Conversation with Jennifer Farrell
Artist Talk | Christiane Baumgartner in Conversation with Elizabeth Rudy
Artist Talk | Mickalene Thomas in Conversation with Jordan Schnitzer
Interview with Burnet Editions at the 2025 IFPDA Print Fair
2025 IFPDA Print Fair
On Prints, from Fragonard to the Legacy of the Harlem Renaissance hosted at Hauser & Wirth
When Degas makes prints...
Glenn Brown with Catherine Daunt, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Prints at the British Museum
Print Study Day Presented by The Metropolitan Museum of Art: “Graphic Cultures of Latin America”
Artists and Printer Collaborations
Print Residencies: A conversation about artist's residencies and printmaking (West Coast)
Rebecca Gilbert and Hans Holbein: A Dance of Death in Two Parts
Karamu Artists Inc.: Printmaking, Race, Community
The View from the Water’s Edge: Early Modern Dutch Landscape at the Baltimore Museum of Art