
Detail: Index Cards for Normalcy, Carolyn Mackenzie-Craig.
Entries Close: Monday 14th May, 2018
Artists Notified: Friday 18th May, 2018
Exhibition Dates: 27th July to 19th August, 2018
For further information and Entry Form, go here.
Promotion of Australian printmaking and members work.

Detail: Index Cards for Normalcy, Carolyn Mackenzie-Craig.
Entries Close: Monday 14th May, 2018
Artists Notified: Friday 18th May, 2018
Exhibition Dates: 27th July to 19th August, 2018
For further information and Entry Form, go here.

Tama Art University has organized the Tokyo International Mini-Print Triennial five times thus far, with the aims of showing the world’s latest contemporary prints and collecting scholarly data on materials, techniques, and expressions of printmaking.
For this sixth edition, we will hold an open competition in search of greater artistic and cultural diversity.
Entry period
Entry period OPENS starts at 11 AM on January 11(Thu.), 2018 (Japan time)
Entry period CLOSES at 8 PM on January 25(Thu.), 2018 (Japan time)
Works must have been produced in 2016 or later.
Each person may only submit one work.
Works must be signed and edition-numbered by the artist.
There are no restrictions on plate types or techniques used.
Works are to be on A4 size (297 x 210 mm) paper, horizontal or vertical, and the image size is to be no larger than 270 x 180 mm.
We do not accept collaborative works.
Works that soil the surrounding environment or are difficult to handle may not be accepted.
This is an open competition.
There is no fee to exhibit.
Selected works will be acquired by the Tama Art University Museum of Art and will not be returned.
http://www.tamabi.ac.jp/timpt/
Entry form here.

National Works on Paper
The Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery’s National Works on Paper was established in 1998 and incorporated the former Spring Festival of Drawing and the Prints Acquisitive which began in 1973.
National Works on Paper is one of Australia’s most prestigious awards and acquisitive exhibitions. A biennial exhibition, its role is to support and promote contemporary Australian artists working on or with paper.
Recent winners of the National Works on Paper include Daniel O’Shane, Jess Johnson, Laith McGregor, Richard Lewer, Danie Mellor, Gareth Sansom, Paul Boston, Lisa Roet and eX de Medici.
2018 CALL FOR ENTRIES
Up to $50,000 Acquisitions and Awards
Entries open: 25 January
Entries close: 6 April
Exhibition dates: 20 July – 9 September 2018
http://mprg.mornpen.vic.gov.au

ON PAPER contest 2018
4th ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL PRINTMAKING AWARD
1ST PRIZE 1000€
New 2ND PRIZE 300€ for the print with the most creative printing process
AWAGAMI PAPER AWARD 100 sheets of AWAGAMI EDITIONING paper worth 500€, sponsored by the Awagami Factory
The SHORTLISTED artists will exhibit at the Spike Print Studio at Spike Island, Bristol, UK, in summer 2018
DEADLINE April 1st 2018
FEE 26€
The contest is open to anyone. Application is online at onpapercontest.com
Rules available in ENGLISH, SPANISH and CATALAN
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS 2017/18 – INTERNATIONAL OPEN SUBMISSION PRINTMAKING SHOW
Art at Wharepuke is pleased to announce that applications for our 5th International Open Submission Printmaking Show are now open.
International Open Submission Printmaking Show
4th International Open Print Show 2015/16
Works ranging from traditional printmaking techniques on paper to 3D and video will be considered (no direct photography or giclée reproductions of existing works please).
Artists engaging with contemporary printmaking and working within the wider context of print, the printed and the reproducible are encouraged to apply. We are particularly interested in expanded print, intermedial print practice and transdiciplinary print works.
Entry Forms and Information here.
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Deidre Brollo
Fathom 2013
archival pigment prints, papercuts, embossing (artist book); edition 3/7
Geelong Gallery
Ursula Hoff institute award (winner), 2015
Courtesy of the artist
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Geelong acquisitive print awards
The Geelong Gallery invites artists to submit entries for the 2017 Geelong acquisitive print awards. This acquisitive prize and exhibition has been conducted by the Gallery since 1996.
An exhibition of selected prints will be held at the Gallery from 5 August to 8 October 2017, from which, prizes totalling $8,500 will be awarded consisting of: the Geelong acquisitive print award of $5,000, the Ursula Hoff Institute award of $3,500 and additional acquisitions up to $3,000.
The prize-winning prints will be announced at the opening of the exhibition on Friday 18 August 2017 and will become the property of the Gallery upon payment of the prize money (of $5,000 and $3,500 respectively) to the winning entrants and to the artists whose works are acquired (to the value of the nominated purchase value).
For the first time, one additional artist will be selected by the judging panel and invited to take up a 5-day printmaking residency at Queenscliff Gallery and Workshop (QG&W). This award includes five days studio access and basic materials. Accommodation, specialist editioning paper and inks are not included.
Please note: the 2017 Geelong acquisitive print awards is open to artists practicing in recognised printmaking processes (such as intaglio, relief, planographic and digital processes) and does not extend to photographic prints.
For further information and entry go here.

Image from Bronwyn Rees’ “Country”, acquired during Manly Library Artists’ Book Award 2015.
Any artists’ book created within the past two years is eligible for entry to the Manly Library Artists’ Book Award 2017.
The award is acquisitive. Works will be selected and judged by Ben Rak and Dr Michael Hedger.
Ben Rak is an artist and independent curator holding a BFA in printmaking and a MFA from the UNSW Art & Design. He is co-founder and director of Throwdown Press, lectures at the University of New South Wales Art & Design, and whose work explores the relationships between cultural symbols and consumer culture.
Dr Michael Hedger is the Director Manly Art Gallery and Museum. Dr Hedger has long been an arts advocate, with previous incarnations as Director of the Campbelltown Arts Centre, Education Officer at the Newcastle Region Art and, art critic for The Newcastle Herald. He has a PhD from the UNSW Art & Design with a thesis on Land Art in the United States.
Important Dates
More information here.

With prizes totalling $26 000 the biennial Hazelhurst Art Award showcases outstanding art created with, on or about paper. Artists compete for the $15 000 major award, the $5000 Emerging Artist Award, the $5000 Friend’s of Hazelhurst Local Artist Award, and the $1000 People’s Choice Award. The exhibition will present a diverse range of paper media and industry techniques, including drawing, printmaking, photography, sculpture, paper cuts and video.
Entries close Friday 17 March 2017. A list of finalists whose work has been selected for the exhibition will appear on the Hazelhurst website on Monday 10 April. Finalists will be exhibited at Hazelhurst Regional Gallery & Arts Centre from 20 May to 16 July 2017.
The entry fee is $45 per artwork. There are no size restrictions for works entered into Art on Paper.
For more information, go here.

ENTRIES ARE NOW OPEN FOR THE 2016 NATIONAL WORKS ON PAPER.
Submit your entry online:
National_Works_on_Paper/NWOP_Submit_your_artwork
or
Download and print the 2016 National Works on Paper Entry Forn:
National_Works_on_Paper_entry_form_for_website.pdf (403KB)