Welcome to Print Exchange Central:
The Printmaking Junkie's Guide to Fine Print Exchanges (and other exciting projects)

Last updated December 2008
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Exchange: BARENFORUM various exchanges always ongoing
Sponsoring Group: BAREN FORUM
Type of prints: All woodblock/woodcut and related fine prints (woodblock, woodcut, wood engraving, linoleum)
Deadline: Various ongoing, go to website for details on current exchanges
Website: http://barenforum.org
Contact: Coordinator for current exchange or Exchange Manager (see website)
Comments: 
A very active and well organized group, Barenforum holds at least quarterly exchanges of diverse requirements and themes. You have to be an active member of the forum to participate. Join free from the main website. This group exhibits most exchanges in various venues.
Exchange: WOOD ENGRAVER'S NETWORK BUNDLES
Sponsoring Group: WOOD ENGRAVER'S NETWORK (WEN)
Type of prints: Wood Engravings
Deadline: Twice per year
Website: http://www.woodengravers.net
Contact: JiHorton@aol.com
Comments: 
These are huge exchanges where you send in as many prints as you can, usually 90 is a minimum. The reward, of course, is that you get a whole bunch back also. Not everyone sends in prints all the time, so the spirit of this exchange relies on the hardy souls who send in 200+ (1 for every member) on a regular basis. Wood engravers are a delightful bunch and their prints are delicate wonders. You must be a member of WEN to participate. Visit the web site and contact Jim Horton for membership info.
Exchange: SSNW
Sponsoring Group: SSNW
Type of prints: All editionable fine prints (etching, engraving, solar plate, lithograph, serigraph, woodblock, woodcut, wood engraving, linoleum, etc.)
Deadline: Join and see group archives. Usually twice yearly.
Website: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ssnw/
Contact: Charles Morgan - ssnw-owner@yahoogroups.com
Comments: 
Excellent Yahoo group headed by Charles Morgan established for purpose of a twice yearly exchange with Solstice themes or deadlines and variations.
Exchange: Various ongoing
Sponsoring Group: Four Oceans Press
Type of prints: All editionable fine prints; also photographs (etching, engraving, solar plate, lithograph, serigraph, woodblock, woodcut, wood engraving, linoleum, etc.)
Deadline: Various ongoing
Website: http://www.fouroceanspress.com/
Contact: Heather Piazza or Kathe Welch - kathe@fouroceanspress.com or heather@fouroceanspress.com
Comments: 
A very energetic group spearheaded by two awesome printmakers. Join their Goggle group free from the main website and be sure to read the FAQs and browse the many ongoing exchanges. This group exhibits exchanges online and sometimes in their gallery/studio.

Exchange: CAIRN INK
Sponsoring Group: 1000 Woodcuts
Type of prints: Woodcut
Deadline: Every two years or soish, next one upcoming in 2009
Website: http://1000woodcuts.com/projects/projectsindex.html
Contact: Maria Arango - Contact Info Here
Comments: 
Insane international collaborative projects of massive proportions designed and directed by Maria Arango. See project archives here:

Puzzle Project #1 - Web - a Baren collaboration

Puzzle Project #2 - Cairn - a Baren collaboration

Exchange: Annual Postcard Print Exchange
Sponsoring Group: University Print Society
Type of prints: Any editionable fine print
Deadline: April 10, 2009
Website: None
Contact: Kris Engle<redninj4@gmail.com>
Comments:  Entire Prospectus follows:

You are invited to participate in the 9th Annual University Print Society Postcard Print Exchange

The theme for this year's exchange is "Two of Five"
Pick anyTwo of the followingFive words as the basis of your print:
        Star
        Imposter
        Hallucinogenic
        Monster
        Fast
You can use any form of these words such as monsters, monstrous, monstrously, monstrousness, monstrosity, etc...We encourage you to consider all possible meanings for the above words.

Requirements:

1) Any EDITIONABLE printmaking technique may be used. (woodcuts, litho, intaglio, photography, silkscreen, digital printmaking, etc)
Please Do Not send monoprints/monotypes. Each of the prints sent must be identical to the others.

2) The post cards must be 4" x 6".

3) 13 identical prints should be sentindividually to the address posted below. (Each card must be stamped and will bear the markings of travel and the postal service. Do Not send the cards together in one envelope.)

4) Include the following information on the back of the card:
a. Your return address
b. April Katz' address (details below)
c. A list of the process(es) used
d. Optional: your e-mail address

Donations Requested:  Please send separately a donation to help pay for postage. Send cash or checks payable to The University
Print Society. Suggested Donations:
$2 students
$3 others
$4 international
Send more if you can, less if you can't.

 ENTRIES DUE: Friday, APRIL 10, 2009

After receiving everyone's postcard prints the University Print Society will randomly divide up the cards and you will be sent 12 new and different prints from other participants. The University Print Society will keep one of the 13 for its collection. Postage for returning the 12 new prints will be paid for by the University Print Society. Your donation will help us out tremendously however.

Please be sure to put your return address on every postcard sent.

Send postcard prints to:

April Katz
University Print Society
158 Design
Iowa State University
Ames, IA   50011-3092

*Please send questions and comments to the University Print
Society president, Kris Engle<redninj4@gmail.com>


Information For Exchange Participants

The main problems with coordinating an exchange stem from participants not reading the rules and not following the instructions. Make it easy on everyone and:

Some additional helpful information: 1. A mailing label with your name and address

2. Sufficient postage, a check for sufficient postage, or a pre-paid air-bill (see approximate rates below)



Coordination of Print Exchanges

To Coordinator

Coordinating an exchange is hard work!
A colophon with print and artist information is a very nice touch, even in its most rudimentary form. A presentation case for those who want to pay for one is also a very classy way of presenting prints back to participants. Fees for the exchange should be set to include these items. You will need to sharpen up your organization and communication skills in order to make this exchange a success for everyone.

Expect to spend about 5-9 hours opening, collating and re-packing prints, depending on how fast you work and whether you have help or not. You may also have to make some trips to the post office to pick up prints sent insured or certified, and another 1-2 hours mailing back the collated sets.

Following are the basics of coordinating the exchange. You will probably find your own ways of doing things-whatever works!

Communication With Exchange Participants

This is crucial to knowing who's where and what's missing! Here are the initial steps:

As Prints Arrive...
Name: E-mail: Address: Prints arrived by (carrier): Paid with: Comments:
Maria Arango maria(AT)mariarango.com 1234 Success St., LV NV 99999 
USA
FedEx 2-day Check $18 Please insure
Member Baren member@woodfield.org 3543 Later Ln., Roy MI
88888
USA
- - Delayed two weeks, will mail on 3/4
Collating the Prints Packing and Mailing Back You are done! Now e-mail your list and tell them the packages are on the way.

 

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