
Marta Romer and Laura Stark have work in this show. It runs from the first to the twenty first of July.
The Milk Factory Gallery
33 Station Street (rear)
Bowral NSW 2576
Promotion of Australian printmaking and members work.

Marta Romer and Laura Stark have work in this show. It runs from the first to the twenty first of July.
The Milk Factory Gallery
33 Station Street (rear)
Bowral NSW 2576


Following the success of the PCA Print Exchanges in 2016, 2018, and 2020, we are pleased to invite our printmaker members to participate once again in our third biennial Print Exchange and celebrate the depth and diversity of contemporary Australian Printmaking.
This is a PCA member only opportunity to create a new edition of prints to be swapped with other members. Your print will be accepted into the PCA Archive as a snapshot of contemporary printmaking in 2022, and included in an online exhibition and sale showcasing your work to the PCA audience of approximately 14,000.
Please note you must be a member of the Print Council of Australia to participate in the project. There are many benefits to being a member including a subscription to the quarterly Imprint magazine. To view membership options visit our membership page.
Go HERE for further information and for the entry form.

Umbrella Studio Contemporary Arts invites artists working in traditional and digital print media to participate in our 11th international print program. Compact Prints was first held in 2002, originally conceived and curated by Rebekah Butler. The exhibition welcomed international artists in 2004 and has continued as a biennial exhibition ever since, including national and international tours. The program is greatly appreciated and anticipated, and shared widely via printmaking organisations, artist participants’ networks and online. Many of the artists who have previously exchanged artworks now correspond all around the world. Compact Prints 2022 is a celebration of contemporary print practices, embracing traditional and technological methods. The program provides artists a forum to exchange artwork and ideas. It also provides an opportunity to exhibit in a contemporary art space while supporting Umbrella through its fundraising auction. Explore the previous years’ prints, exhibitions and details here.
Artwork restrictions and recommendations
Participating artists need to provide 3 prints from 1 artwork edition. The paper size of each print must measure 12 x 12cm however the print may be any size on that paper (including full-page bleeds). Prints that are oversized may be omitted or cropped. Prints can include other materials / methods (e.g. chine-collé, stitching) provided that a form of printing is the primary method, and that each of the 3 prints is identical. Umbrella encourages artists to print on high-quality acid-free paper. Digital prints cannot just be photographs – they must be manipulated. There is no set theme however Umbrella reserves the right to monitor or refuse work that may cause offence to the general public. The prints must be newly created (after 1 January 2021).
For Further Information and to Register, Go Here.

This Award is open to all printmaking disciplines. Digital printed artwork and monotype are accepted.
The general theme is The Sea and the Lighthouses, but this does not imply that the artwork must be figurative. All kinds of aesthetic languages are admitted.
The image and the paper must not exceed 20 x 20 cm. (7,8” x 7,8”).
There is no minimum image or paper size.
Artwork/s must be without mat, frame or glass.You can submit up to 3 artworks
Deadline for Submissions: July 31, 2022
Deadline for shipping the works: July 31, 2022
Exhibition: From August 31 to December 31, 2022.
Jury´s meeting: The jury will meet once all the registered works have been received.
Jury: Andrea Juan, Eduardo García Escudero, Guillermo Balbona, plus, at least, one guest artist
Awards Ceremony: on a date to be determined once the winners have been chosen.
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The Waverley Woollahra Art School Printmaking Prize is open for entries.
Waverley Woollahra Art School invites you to enter our 2022 Printmaking Prize. The Prize is designed to celebrate printmakers and their craft in all its many forms. Digital and traditional printmakers are encouraged to enter.
Prizes include:
Entries open on Friday 3 June 2022 and close Midnight Friday 29 July 2022.
Here is the entry form.

After a two-year hiatus, the Hornsby Art Prize (HAP) returns in 2022 for its 11th edition. HAP is calling all artists living in Australia. There are 5 categories: Painting, Drawing, Printmaking, Digital art stills, 3D works. All art works must be original, have been produced within the last 2 years (2020 and 2022) and never been exhibited before. The Prize encourages emerging artists residents of Hornsby to enter a dedicated category supporting new careers.
The overall prize pool is $23,000. First prize is $10,000. The exhibition is selected and adjudicated by an appointed panel of 3 judges.
Key dates:
Competition entries closes Sunday 31 July
Finalists announced 12 September
Hornsby Art Prize Exhibition 19 – 30 October.

There is still enough time for you to enter this award.
The mission of the 2022 Swan Hill Print and Drawing Acquisitive Awards is to promote excellence in Australian prints and drawings; present an exhibition of contemporary Australian prints and drawings, and continue to build a high quality collection for Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery.
The judges this year are Vanessa Gerrans,Director, Warrnambool Art Gallery and Dr. Thomas A. Middlemost, Art Curator, Charles Sturt University Art Collection.
Entries close 19 June. Finalists announced 15 July and exhibition launch and announcement of winners is 2 September.
Link to 2020 virtual Tour
This year’s North Sydney Art Prize is open from the 14th May until the 29th May, every day from 10am to 4pm. The opening and announcement of prize winners is at noon on Saturday the 14th. The works are spread across the extraordinary site, including the chambers and the tunnels.
With five members of Sydney Printmakers accepted as finalists in the North Sydney Art Prize there’s a variety of approaches on offer.
Gary Shinfield has large works on paper, The Burnt Series, in one of the chambers.

Lea Kannar Lichtenberger has an installation, Suffocation of Avarice, in another of the chambers.

Anthea Boesenberg, Anna Russell and non member Rhonda Nelson have a large collaborative work, Canaries in the Coal Mine, sited in the tunnel.

Laura Stark has a print work, Millstream Burning, in the Cottage.

And Seong Cho also has her work, Windy Hill 11, in the Cottage.

oare spread across the site, including the chambers and tunnels,

Rafael Butron, Anna Russell, Gary Shinfield, Anne Starling and Anthea Boesenberg have work in this exhibition in Taiwan, opening 8th April.