The Chicago Center for the Print, established in 1979, was originally a printmakers collaborative focusing on original prints hand-pulled by the artists themselves. An exhibition gallery of over 3,000 square feet, we have come a long way since the inception and now show the works of over 100 printmakers from Europe, Japan, and the United States. The works of these artists differ in that most all of them create their images out of the printmaking experience and produce them in small editions. We are always searching for new talent, and serious inquiries are welcome here at the Center. Click on an image to go to that artist's page for biography and other images.

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we exhibit at many antique shows!

Spring & Summer Hours
Tuesday -Saturday 11:30-5:30
Sunday 12-5

Nostalgie
Laurent Schkolnyk

Van Dyke
Charles Dwyer
Tulip Terantella
Robert Kushner

Fall Bloom
Aleah Koury

Le Petite Homme Rouge
Christian Charvet
Macrocosm
J. C. Heywood

The Artists Studio
Dale Osterle

"Judgement"
Yuji Hiratsuka

La Plage
Lou Gorodine

The Stones
David Bumbeck

SG
Carlos Gonzalez Villar
Upstairs
Alison Goodwin

 

Negro Abierto Con Grises
Joaquin Capa

 IV of 9 Variations...
Sweitlan Kraczyna
"Cafe Kabuki V"
Ladislav Hanka

from "Black Ink" series 
Scott Sandell

"Blue K. C. Way" 
Robert Stackhouse

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