2013 Biennial Location 808 Gallery
Boston University Boston, Massachusetts
Digital submissions only using

Artists may submit up to 3 works.
Entry Fee: $40 USD Non-Members
$30 USD for Members of Boston Printmakers with coupon code that is sent after receipt of 2013 dues.
You will be directed through the payment process by the online
program and may pay by credit card online or by check or money order payable to the Boston Printmakers and mailed to:
The Boston
Printmakers at the Art Institute of Boston-Lesley University, Attn: Biennial, 700 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02215.
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We are pleased to announce the 2013 Juror: Dennis Michael Jon, Minneapolis Institute of ArtsDennis Michael Jon is associate curator in the Department of Prints and Drawings at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. He is a specialist in modern and contemporary works on paper and artists' books, Jon has organized more than 50 exhibitions during his museum career, most recently "The World at Work" Images of Labor and Industry, 1850 to Now," featuring prints, drawings, and photographs by leading American and international artists. He has authored and co-authored ten books and numerous articles and essays on a range of topics, including the catalogue raisonné of the published prints and multiples of Vermillion Editions Limited, a Minneapolis-based collaborative printmaking workshop, whose archive is part of the MIA's permanent collection. Jon studied studio art and art history at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and received his graduate degree in art history from the University of Minnesota-Minneapolis. |
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Calendar Jan 15, 2013 Application process OPENED. Jun 25, 2013 Application process CLOSES Jul 27, 2013 Notifications of accepted work e-mailed Saturday, Aug 10, 2013 Accepted work may be shipped to BU Tuesday, Sept 10, 2013 Accepted work due if shipped to BU Saturday, Sept 7, 2013 Accepted work due if hand delivered Sunday, Oct 27, 2013 Opening Reception and events Friday, Dec 20, 2013 Exhibition closes
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The North American Print Biennial, can answer any and all questions about the state of printmaking today…printmaking is alive, well, and thriving, and the proof is amply evident and on view in Gallery 808. -Roberta Waddell, Curator Emerita, The New York Public Library |
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