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06/08/2026

Noah Breuer is one of eight artists included in our upcoming group exhibition New Voices: Design!

Breuer is an American artist and Assistant Professor of Print Media at the University at Buffalo, SUNY. His practice occupies the intersection of traditional printmaking and 21st-century digital technology, utilizing this hybrid approach to examine themes of family identity, labor, and the Jewish diaspora.

Breuer’s current research focuses on the cultural legacy of early-20th-century Jewish-owned textile printing companies in Czech Bohemia. Through what he describes as a "reclamation project," Breuer investigates his own family’s lost industrial history, resurrecting and reinterpreting archival designs to explore the tension between ancestral memory and contemporary artistic ownership.

New Voices: Design opens June 11 with a public reception from 6-8PM at Print Center New York! Learn more at the link in bio.

, NÁVRAT Animal Pattern, 2025. Screenprint on linen. Courtesy the artist © Noah Breuer

05/27/2026

On June 2, curator Tiffany Barber, book designer Randa Hadi, and catalog contributors Safiya Noble and Silas Munro, are hosting a book launch conversation at UCLA DataX to celebrate the publication of "Data Consciousness: Reframing Blackness in Contemporary Print." The book, which accompanies our 2025 exhibition of the same name, is available now in our online shop.

Learn more at the link here: https://datax.ucla.edu/news-events/events/book-launch-data-consciousness-reframing-blackness-contemporary-print-tiffany

05/25/2026

We're thrilled to congratulate on winning a !

Last year, we released Folding Wall (Blue on Yellow), 2024, a benefit edition by Shepherd, created in collaboration with -GoodPress. The screenprint extends the visual motifs in Shepherd’s recent watercolors and wall paintings, which use superimposed planes of color to evoke relationships between form and space. In these works, Shepherd takes inspiration from the architectural forms of leaning planks, unfolded boxes, the cellar doors that line New York’s sidewalks, and— in the case of her new screenprint— folding walls. The vibrant result exemplifies the extraordinary sensitivity to line, color, and shape for which Shepherd is so celebrated.

05/22/2026

It's your last chance to see Felipe Baeza: Anima at Print Center New York!

In an interview with Felipe Baeza notes, "Looking at the works together feels less like seeing a linear progression and more like encountering different moments of inquiry. I see continuity in concerns that have stayed with me for over a decade. Fragmentation, instability, and refusal were present early on, even if I did not yet have the language for them. Certain forms and motifs reappear in unexpected ways. There are gestures in early works that now feel prophetic. At the time, I may not have understood their significance, but revisiting them clarifies that my practice has never been about resolution."

Plan your visit to this vibrant exhibition before it leaves on Saturday, May 23!

05/20/2026

Artist William Villalongo and urbanist Shraddha Ramani’s expansive, collaborative research-based print portfolio, “Printing Black America: Du Bois’s Data Portraits in the 21st Century,” which was on view in Data Consciousness, is now on view at the Brooklyn Public Library through May 31!

The duo reinterpret and respond to the data visualizations innovated by luminary activist and educator W.E.B. Du Bois— what he called “data portraits”— that debuted among a collection of materials at the 1900 Paris World’s Fair in “The American Negro Exhibition” (ANE). One hundred and twenty-five years later, Ramani and Villalongo expand on Du Bois’s methodologies of data collection and visual storytelling, centering “living projects” in local communities across the country to consider new possibilities for Black life today and to probe at the meaning of these historical works when held up against our contemporary moment.

Learn more about this exhibition at the link here: https://bit.ly/4nzDaP9

and , Occupations of Black Americans, 1900–2021, 2025. Screenprint and digital pigment print collage. 28 x 22 in. Published by Island Press, St. Louis. © Villalongo Studio, Shraddha Ramani, and Island Press, St. Louis.

Photos from Print Center New York's post 05/18/2026

It's been a busy few couple weeks here at Print Center New York! Thank you to everyone who came to the Felipe Baeza: Anima book launch party and the IFPDA Reception—we had a great time seeing everyone.

Visit Print Center New York this week to experience "Anima" before it closes on May 23!

Photos from Print Center New York's post 05/13/2026

It was an unforgettable evening at our Spring Benefit this week honoring , HM Queen Sonja and Paula Panczenko & Katie Geha of . Thank you to all who attended!

We are so grateful for your continued support and look forward to celebrating many more milestones together.

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05/11/2026

To celebrate the publication launch of Felipe Baeza: Anima, sat down with artist for a conversation moderated by Barbara Calderón (), reflecting on their longtime friendship and the material affinities that run through both of their practices.

Follow the link in bio to watch the full recording!

Don't miss this vibrant exhibition, on view through next Saturday, May 23.

05/06/2026

Join Print Center New York and artist Felipe Baeza this Saturday, May 9 for Diasporic Time Travel: Exhibition Tour & Coffee Hour!

Explore our current exhibition Felipe Baeza: Anima with Karla Niño de Rivera Torres, Chief Curator and Head of Exhibitions/Collections at the Diego Rivera Anahuacalli Museum, Mexico City.

Drawing from her expertise in Mesoamerican artifacts and museology, Torres will lead an informal walkthrough that contextualizes Baeza’s practice within broader conversations about modern Mexican history, decolonial aesthetics, and diasporic narratives in museums.

Learn more and RSVP via the link in bio.

05/01/2026

There’s less than one month left to experience Felipe Baeza: Anima at Print Center New York!

Baeza’s story echoes that of so many immigrant families: He left his home country of Mexico as a child and grew up in the U.S. searching for his identity between his old culture and new country. Through his art, Baeza depicts q***r, migrant, and racialized themes that question traditional ideas of belonging.

“Anima” spans 15 years of Baeza’s practice and features over 40 pieces from his best-known bodies of work alongside lesser-seen objects and collaborations.

Plan your visit to this vibrant exhibit, on view through this Saturday, May 23.

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