Mari Art Collective invites women artists worldwide to submit works to our upcoming online exhibition, *Women Who Print – Fall 2026*.
This exhibition celebrates the breadth of contemporary printmaking practices and the women artists who continue to expand and redefine the medium.
Exhibition Theme
We welcome all forms of printmaking, including but not limited to relief, intaglio, lithography, screen printing, monotype, risograph, cyanotype, collagraph, photopolymer, and experimental or mixed-media printmaking practices.
This exhibition aims to showcase the diversity of approaches shaping printmaking today.
Curatorial Statement
Printmaking occupies a unique space between process and repetition, and between graphic arts, design, craft, and fine art. It is a multifaceted medium rooted in experimentation and community. It can be sculptural. It can be painterly. Printmaking is always evolving. The process and the community are just as important as the works created by printmakers.
“Women Who Print ” highlights the many ways women artists engage with printmaking today. Together, these works will create a collective portrait of contemporary printmaking through the perspectives of women artists around the world.
Juror
Judged by Lindsey Frances Jones, multidisciplinary artist and founder of Mari Art Collective.
Lindsey Frances Jones is a multidisciplinary artist who works in painting, printmaking, sculpture, illustration, and social practice. Her work explores visual language, experimentation with materials, and art as a tool for personal and collective inquiry. She is the founder of Mari Art Collective, an online platform dedicated to promoting women artists who work on and with paper.
Details
Exhibition Dates: September 2026 – December 2026
Eligibility:
Open to women artists worldwide who work in printmaking and print-based practices.
Sales:
Mari Art Collective will not facilitate sales for this exhibition.
Artists may include their website and contact information in their profiles, and any sales inquiries will be handled directly between interested collectors and artists.
Archive:
Once the exhibition period ends, the exhibition will remain online as a permanent archive.
Entry Fee:
$15 per artist (non-refundable)
Submission Guidelines
- Submit up to 3 works for consideration
- Works must incorporate printmaking as a primary process or medium
- Provide high-quality images and details about the artwork (title, size, medium, year)
- Include a short artist bio or statement
Key Dates
Submission Deadline: August 15, 2026
Exhibition Opens: September 1, 2026
Exhibition Closes: December 2027
Application deadline: August 15, 2026