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The Boston Printmakers
Presenting the best in contemporary and traditional printmaking, the North American Print Biennial has long been recognized as one of the most prestigious events in printmaking. Founded in 1947, the mission of the Boston Printmakers is to promote public knowledge of printmaking, encourage and support artists working in printmaking, and promote excellence and innovation within the field of printmaking. The juror for this biennial is Esther Adler, Curator in the Department of Drawings and Prints at The Museum of Modern Art. The exhibition will be held at 808 Gallery, Boston University, 808 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Massachusetts. Exhibition dates are September 8 – November 21, 2026. Calendar 2025-26: July 15, 2025 Application process opens; Feb. 15, 2026 Application process closes; April 1, 2026, or before: Notifications emailed; April 27 – May 12, 2026 Period to receive all shipped work; June 6, 2026 Hand delivered work received at 808 Gallery, Boston University; Saturday, September 19, 2026 Public Reception and Juror’s Talk; Saturday November 21, 2026 Exhibition closes; November 21, 2026 Pick up of hand delivered work at 808 Gallery; November 30, 2026 Return of shipped work. Eligibility: North American artists 18 years and older are eligible to enter. Original, innovative works in all printmaking media are eligible. Photographs, offset reproductions, or reproductions of artwork originally produced in another medium will not be considered. Submitted work may not have been exhibited in any other Boston Printmakers exhibition. Artists may submit up to three digital images of original prints completed within the time frame of 2023-2026. Sales: A 35% commission will be charged on all sales. Artists must assume the expense and responsibility of supplying to purchasers any additional prints in the edition that may be sold. The Boston Printmakers is a non-profit organization that uses proceeds from commissions for exhibition expenses. Liability: Every precaution will be taken in handling the prints accepted for the Biennial. Boston University will assume responsibility for those works chosen for exhibition from the time they are delivered to Boston University until they are picked up by the artist or shipper. Artwork in the gallery will be insured for 35% less than the selling price. Artists must insure their work while in transit to and from the exhibition. The Boston Printmakers assumes no responsibility in case of loss or damage to submitted or accepted works. Works not covered by a suitable frame are welcomed. The 808 Gallery will take appropriate care with such works, however they are not covered by Boston University’s insurance. Agreement: Filing of the entry form constitutes an agreement on the part of the entrant to all conditions set forth in the prospectus, including permission to use images of the exhibited work in print or online media for promotional, educational, or archival purposes and for the creation of a catalog of the exhibit. Entry Fee: $35 USD for members of the Boston Printmakers with coupon code (sent after receipt of 2025 or 2026 membership dues), $50 USD for non-members. The non-refundable entry fee entitles the artist to submit up to 3 works. The entry fee is payable by credit card at www.callforentry.org. Notification: Results of the jurying will be emailed before April 1, 2026, at which time the list of the accepted artists will be posted on our website at www.bostonprintmakers.org. Further Information: www.bostonprintmakers.org • email: biennial2026@bostonprintmakers.org
$10,000 is available in juror-designated purchase prizes and materials awards. Purchase prizes are placed into permanent collections at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Art Complex Museum, Duxbury, MA; Boston Athenaeum; and the Boston Printmakers Collection at the Boston Public Library. This show also generates a large number of sales through patron and public purchases.
North American artists 18 years and older are eligible to enter. Original, innovative works in all printmaking media are eligible. Photographs, offset reproductions, or reproductions of artwork originally produced in another medium will not be considered. Submitted work may not have been exhibited in any other Boston Printmakers exhibition. Artists may submit up to three digital images of original prints completed within the time frame of 2023-2026. All delivered work must match the juried image; substitutions of accepted works will not be allowed. All work must be framed in simple (e.g. Nielsen) black metal or black wooden frames no more than ½” thick on the front edge. All frames should have Plexiglas, and a standard white or off-white window mat, minimum 3 inches wide. Your print must be securely mounted to the backing board. Frames must be ready to hang with wire or D-rings. Place your framed print into a clear plastic bag before boxing. Where appropriate, due to size or aesthetics, alternative presentation may be requested and must be fully described in your entry on the CaFE site. Also, please include in your submission a clearly defined description of any special hanging or installation instructions. Work not protected by a frame is considered at risk, and may not be covered by gallery insurance.
All entries must be submitted online at www.callforentry.org. Review all entry information carefully before submitting. No changes can be made once submitted, including price revisions. Should you need to view your entry after submission, you can see your submission at www.callforentry.org. Upload requirements for image files: File format: JPEG only, File dimensions: No smaller than 1920 pixels on the longer side, File resolution: 72/ppi/dpi, File size: 5 MB maximum.
Deadline
February 15, 2026
Location
Boston, United States
Categories
Compensation
paid
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