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September 10, 2020 - IFPDA Foundation Announces Annual Grants and Awards for 2020
January 10, 2020 - Applications for Summer 2020 Curatorial Internship grants are now open to eligible institutions
August 30, 2019 - IFPDA Foundation Announces Annual Grants and Awards
August 1, 2019 - Tickets On Sale for the IFPDA Foundation Cocktail Benefit

IFPDA Foundation Grants
The Foundation provides financial support to museums and non-profit organizations for exhibitions, publications, and educational projects that promote greater awareness and understanding of printmaking as an artistic medium.
Grants are made to non-profit organizations that are certified tax-exempt under section 501(c) (3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service code. Applications from organizations outside the United States that can document not-for-profit status will also be considered.
Please download the Grants Guidelines for complete details.
1994
San Diego Museum Print Fair
Pamphlets written by Malcolm Warner, San Diego Museum print curator
The IFPDA Foundation Book Award
The IFPDA Book Award was founded in 2004 to highlight and promote published books, articles, or catalogues on fine prints. This annual award honors excellence in research, scholarship, and the discussion of new ideas in the field of fine prints. The award provides one outstanding recipient and publication with a prize of $3,000, and represents another milestone for the organization. As a result, the winner will receive acclaim from one of the most recognizable bodies in the print world.
The jury limits its consideration to books published during the prior year. Each submission will be vetted by members of the jury, who have been selected according to their expertise in that particular field or specialty. They will consider the use of original ideas, fresh research and individual interpretations. The jury will review the submissions and the award will be announced at the IFPDA Print Fair in April of 2026.
Applications for the 2026 IFPDA Foundation Book Award are now open.

2025 Winner
The Radical Print: Art And Politics In Late Eighteenth-Century Britain
Esther Chadwick
Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
This volume argues for printmaking in Britain as the most exciting, innovative, and critically engaged field of artistic production in the late eighteenth century. Moving the print from the margins to the centre of the study of art history, this new critical study demonstrates how print responded to the acceleration of historical events, the polarisation of public discourse, and the sense of a world turned upside down in ways that traditional artistic media could not.

2025 Winner
Terry Winters: The Printed Work, A Catalogue Raisonné
Richard H. Axsom
Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation
Across four decades of his work, Terry Winters has been examining, in various iterations, the relationships between modernist abstraction, information systems, and the architecture of the natural world. While predominantly a painter, Winters is also known for his drawing and printmaking. Each of these different media furthers his overall project where mark making is seen as a pictorial process, and where each medium is used to reveal new subjects and possible meanings.

2024 Winner
A Model Workshop: Margaret Lowengrund and The Contemporaries
Ed. Lauren Rosenblum, Christina Weyl
Hirmer Publishers
This volume explores the understudied impact of Margaret Lowengrund (1902–1957) – a visionary leader, organiser and critic within the mid-twentieth century printmaking community – and the vibrant New York print workshop/gallery she founded, "The Contemporaries". The book expands histories of 1950s printmaking by showing Lowengrund and The Contemporaries to be a vital nexus in the mid-century print field, placing them within a constellation of contexts including organised labour, feminisms and entrepreneurship, international exchange, and making the modern print.

2024 Winner
The Circulating Lifeblood of Ideas: Leo Steinberg's Library of Prints
Holly Borham
Blanton Museum of Art
Beginning in the early 1960s, with only the meager budget of a part-time art history professor, Leo Steinberg (1920–2011) amassed a collection of more than 3,500 prints that spans the medium’s five-hundred-year history in the West. Akin to books on a shelf, Steinberg’s prints formed a visual library that shaped his scholarship in fundamental ways. His collection, incorporating the work of artists both famous and obscure, illuminates his claim that in the era before photography, prints functioned as the “circulating lifeblood of ideas,” disseminating figures, compositions, and styles across boundaries of geography, time, and medium.

2007
Mexico and Modern Printmaking: A Revolution in the Graphic Arts, 1920 to 1950
John Ittmann
Philadelphia Museum of Art and the McNay Art Museum in association with Yale University Press
Published 2006

2005
Ornament Prints in the Rijksmuseum II; The Seventeenth Century Part One, Two and Three
Peter Fuhring
Rijksmuseum and Sound & Vision Publishers, Rotterdam
Published 2004

2006
Drawn from Nature: The Plant Lithographs of Ellsworth Kelly
Richard H. Axsom
Yale University Press and Grand Rapids Art Museum
Published 2005

2004
Kiki Smith: Prints, Books & Things
Wendy Weitman
The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Published 2003

AUC Art Collective + IFPDA Internship Program
The Atlanta University Center Art History + Curatorial Studies Collective prepares undergraduate students for careers in the visual arts. The collective is comprised of three schools --- Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College, and Spelman College --- united by the world’s oldest and largest association of historically black colleges and universities and a shared vision that innovation + art = change. The IFPDA has partnered with the AUC Art Collective to develop a professional internship program which launched in the summer of 2022 with a student from Spelman College who received an internship at BORCH Editions and Gallery in Berlin and Copenhagen.
2022:
Spelman College + BORCH Editions and Gallery, Berlin, DE
2023:
Spelman College + Paulson Fontaine Press, Berkeley, CA
Spelman College + Tandem Press, Madison, WI
2024:
Spelman College + L'-Atelier Galerie A. Piroir, Montreal, Canada
Clark Atlanta University + Paulson Fontaine Press, Berkeley, CA
Morehouse College + Knust Kunz Gallery Editions, Munich, Germany
2025:
Spelman College + Paulson Fontaine Press, Berkeley, CA
Spelman College + David Tunick, Inc., New York, NY
Clark Atlanta University + Two Palms Press, New York, NY

Curatorial Internships
Recognizing the importance of early career exposure to prints, the IFPDA Foundation aims to empower print curators to cultivate the next generation of scholars, curators, dealers, and specialists in the field of fine prints.
Each year, the IFPDA Foundation funds curatorial internships in museum print collections. Host institutions are awarded funding based on their ability to provide an intern with object-based experience in the collection under the guidance of one or more experienced print specialists. More information can be found in the Guidelines.
2015
MUSÉE JENISCH VEVEY
Intern: Maelle Tappy
2014
LIBRARY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA
Intern: Alison Van Denend
2014
UNIVERSITY OF IOWA MUSEUM OF ART
Intern: Alice Phillips, Ph.D.
2015
SMITH COLLEGE MUSEUM OF ART
Intern: Nicole Viglini
2014
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, HOUSTON
Intern: Katie Applegarth
2014
RISD MUSEUM
Intern: Maggie C. North
2015
THE BALTIMORE MUSEUM OF ART
Intern: Jesse Feiman
2014
THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY
Intern: Elisabeth C. Rivard
2014
ZIMMERLI ART MUSEUM
Intern: Sara B. Green

Richard Hamilton Acquisition Prize
Presented by ChampionScott
Through the generosity of ChampionScott Partners, the Richard Hamilton Acquisition Prize provides $10,000 for a museum’s acquisition of one or more prints from any period at the IFPDA Print Fair. In naming the prize, ChampionScott Partners honors the late Richard Hamilton as a tribute to the artist’s profound influence on their own appreciation of prints and to acknowledge his impact on generations of printmakers.
Image: Richard Hamilton Picasso's Meninas, 1973 Hard-ground, soft-ground and stipple etching, open-bite and lift-ground aquatint, engraving, drypoint and burnishing on Rives paper. Courtesy of Cristea Roberts Gallery.
2025 Recipient: Asheville Art Museum
Established by artists and incorporated in 1948, the Asheville Art Museum is committed to being a vital force in community and individual development and to providing life-long opportunities for education and enrichment through the visual arts. Furthering its mission to engage, enlighten, and inspire individuals and enrich community through dynamic experiences in American Art of the 20th and 21st centuries, the Museum serves local residents and visitors and is a place of education, exploration, and inspiration, an advocate for the arts and artists, an economic engine, and the preeminent arts resource for the 24 counties that comprise Western North Carolina (WNC) and beyond.


Curatorial Travel Grant Program
The IFPDA Foundation Curatorial Travel Grant Program provides funding ($2,000) for institutionally based print curators to attend the IFPDA Print Fair held in New York City. The dates for 2026 are April 9-12 at the Park Avenue Armory.
This event represents the largest annual convening of international print scholars, collectors, gallerists, artists, and curators as well as presenting a unique opportunity for in person viewing of works of art spanning the full 550+ years of printmaking.
Candidates are invited to complete an online application and attach a CV along with information about their institution’s print collection and plans for future acquisitions.
Recipients will be asked to submit documentary proof of travel (e.g. plane/train tickets, hotel receipts etc.) and a brief report within two months following their travels to New York.
2025
QUEENSLAND ART GALLERY
South Brisbane, Australia
2025
SAN ANTONIO MUSEUM OF ART
San Antonio, TX
2025
MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS LEIPZIG, GERMANY
Leipzig, Germany
2025
HAYWARD GALLERY, SOUTHBANK CENTRE
London, England
2024
MUSEUM LUDWIG
Cologne, Germany
2024
COLLEGE LA RENAISSANCE
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
2025
WORCESTER ART MUSEUM
Worcester, MA
2025
CALIFORNIA AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSEUM
Los Angeles, CA
2025
WHITECHAPEL GALLERY
London, England
2025
KUNSTHAUS ZÜRICH
Zürich, Switzerland
2024
MUSÉE D'ART ET D'HISTOIRE DE GENÉVE
Geneva, Switzerland
2024
BLANTON MUSEUM OF ART
Austin, TX
2025
STAATLICHES MUSEUM SCHWERIN
Schwerin, Germany
2025
ASHEVILLE ART MUSEUM
Asheville, NC
2025
THE COURTAULD
London, England
2024
TELFAIR MUSEUMS
Savannah, GA
2024
HAYWARD GALLERY TOURING
London, England