

Promotion of Australian printmaking and members work.



Sydney Contemporary Works on Paper
05- 08 September 2024
Carriageworks
A fair within the Fair; presented in association with The Print Council of Australia Inc, the dedicated Paper sector showcases the best of national and international contemporary works on paper – watercolours, drawings, artist books, prints and editions.
There are quite a few members of Sydney Printmakers participating this year.
Andy Totman and Anne Starling are showing at the Fair with CBD Gallery, and Andy is programming the artist demonstrations.
MarK Rowden is showing with Whaling Road Studio.
Michael Kempson and Cicada Press have a table.
Roz Kean is showing at Michelle Perry Fine Arts by invitation, along with Wendy Stokes. Roz is also doing a demonstration on Friday at midday on Traditional Japanese Mokuhanga.
Therese Kenyon is at UPSpace, and the gallery will be showing the work again later at Marrickville for those who miss the Art Fair.

The Overwintering Project is an environmental art project inviting artists from Australia and New Zealand to visit, research, and respond to the unique nature of their local migratory shorebird habitat. Australia and New Zealand have over 100 internationally important shorebird overwintering sites. These sites are not interchangeable: each possesses a unique combination of physical and biological features that makes it the perfect sanctuary for migratory shorebirds to return to year after year.
Printmakers are invited to submit a print to the Overwintering Print Portfolio. Galleries, artists, print workshops and groups, councils, schools, BirdLife groups, NPWS services or any other group with an interest in raising awareness of their local shorebirds and shorebird habitat are invited to participate in the Overwintering Project by organising an Independent Overwintering Project Exhibition or Event.
If you would like to plan an Overwintering Project exhibition or event, please first contact the Project Co-ordinator Kate Gorringe-Smith (overwinteringproject@gmail.com).

The 2025 Artists’ Book Award will open for submissions in September 2024.
More details will be noted here as we approach September.
Join the email list, send a message to ArtistBookAward@northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au
An artist’s book is a medium of artistic expression that uses the form or function of a ‘book’ as inspiration.
Every two years the Northern Beaches Library Service holds an Artists’ Book Award attracting entries from around the world. Books are selected from the entries to form an exhibition. From the exhibited books, judges then select books to be acquired and added to the 100 plus artist books the Northern Beaches Library Service holds in their collection. This collection is unique to our community and public library service.
A rotated selection of our artists’ book collection is on display at Manly Library. Click here for more info.
For further information contact: ArtistBookAward@northernbeaches.nsw.gov.au

Tiliqua Tiliqua’s annual celebration of all things print is back for its second year with works from over thirty artists, from emerging to experienced
Lea Kannar Lichtenberger is showing in this exhibition.
15 August – 1 September 2024
Tiliqua Tiliqua, 257 Enmore Rd, Enmore NSW 2042
Carolyn Craig is a finalist in the Hornsby Art Prize.

Andrew Totman, Anna Russell, Anthea Boesenberg, Gary Shinfield, Ben Rak, Rafael Butron and Seong Cho are all showing prints in the IPC International Mini Print Exhibition at the National Taiwan Normal University Gallery.


The biennial Collie Art Prize (CAP) has an ongoing theme of IDENTITY.
Interpretation of this theme and how it applies to the Artwork is at the discretion of the Artist.
An Artwork Description (one for each entry) of between 60 to 100 words informing how the IDENTITY theme is
incorporated into the Artwork must be submitted with the Entry form and the Entry/Administration fee.
CAP or their representatives have sole discretion as to whether the justification of IDENTITY is sufficient to allow the
Artwork to be eligible for consideration for the CAP.
Entries open on 7 October 2024 and must be submitted by 5pm (WST), 12 December 2024.

| The call for entries for the 14th Biennale internationale d’estampe contemporaine de Trois-Rivières is aimed all professional artists who work in printmaking. Interested artists must complet the entry form, submit between 5 to 7 works or 5 photos of 1 installation project, an artist’s statement of 150 words (maximum)(obligatory) in French or in English and pay the entry fees according to the place of residence. Only one entry per artist is accepted, whether it is for an individual file, a project done by a duo or by a collective of artists. |


| In reaching another milestone and marking the start of the next decade, we have significantly raised our winning prize to $30,000 this year! Selected artists will be given the opportunity to exhibit at the modern yet traditionally designed Korean Cultural Centre Gallery in the heart of Sydney. This is in adherence to KAAF’s motive of enhancing Australia’s multiculturalism and to promote networking among artists. It is also a fantastic cross-cultural experience. 2D artworks or 3D wall art in all forms are welcome. Size limits apply. To enter or for full terms and conditions click on the website button below. 2024 Judges Mr. John McDonald (Art Critic, SMH & Film Critic, Australian Financial Review) Dr. Oliver Smith (Senior Lecturer – SCA) Entry Fee $50 for single entry $80 for 2 entries Important Dates ENTRIES CLOSE Monday, 7th October 2024 @ 11:59pm FINALISTS ANNOUNCED Evening of Sunday, 20th October – on KAAF website www.kaaf.org.au BUMP-IN for FINALISTS Monday, 18th November 10am – 5pm, Tuesday, 19th November 10am – 2pm EXHIBITION Friday, 22nd November 2024 – Friday, 17th January 2025 |

Anthea Boesenberg has some work in this show, curated by Beata Geyer.