Brodsky Center at PAFA

Pop-up Shop: DIGITAL in PRINT

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Samuel M.V. Hamilton Building
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Grace Harmer
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Emma Amos (American, 1937-2020), Art Heaven, 2006, digital print in archival pigment ink with fabric applique on Arches Infinity textured paper with hand torn edges, 26 x 20 inches

Print Sale: Friday, November 18 and Saturday, November 19, 11 AM - 4 PM

Browse and purchase works on paper utilizing computer programming and photographic processes published by the Brodsky Center at PAFA. Featuring artists who have embraced printmaking as a practice open to reshaping traditional techniques in dialogue with digital imaging. 

Explore and purchase works by contemporary artists Emma Amos (American, 1937—2020), Eleanor Antin (American, b. 1935), Nancy Azara (American, b. 1939), Hetty Baiz (American), Zeina Barakeh (Lebanese-Palestinian, b. 1972), Betsy Damon (American, b. 1940), Mary Beth Edelson (American, 1933—2021), Lauren Ewing (American, b. 1946), Charles Hewitt (American, b. 1946), Eve Ingalls (American), Joyce Kozloff (American, b. 1942), Deborah N. Luster (American, b. 1951), Duane Miller (American), Diane Neumaier (American, b. 1946), Farah Ossouli (Iranian, b. 1953), Archie Rand (American, b. 1949), Joan Semmel (American, b. 1932), Sylvia Sleigh (American, 1916—2010), Joan Snyder (American, b. 1940), May Stevens (American, 1924—2019), Armando Sosa (Guatemalan, b. 1953), and June Wayne (American, 1918—2011). 

This in-person pop-up shop is organized in connection with an online exhibition featured on the Brodsky Center’s online marketplace, Artsy.


December Fine Prints Holiday Pop-Up Shops

Can't make the Digital in Print Pop-up Shop? Come back in December for a new array of work. Browse and purchase limited edition, high-quality contemporary prints, including signed artworks created at the Brodsky Center at PAFA by artists Jonathan Lyndon Chase, Chitra Ganesh, Barkley L. Hendricks, and many more esteemed American and international artists.

Friday, December 9-Saturday, December 10, 11 AM to 4 PM

Friday, December 16-Saturday, December 17, 11 AM to 4 PM


Image: Emma Amos (American, 1937-2020), Art Heaven, 2006, digital print in archival pigment ink with fabric applique on Arches Infinity textured paper with hand torn edges, 26 x 20 inches, edition of 100. Published by the Brodsky Center at PAFA, Philadelphia. Credit to the estate of the Artist and the Brodsky Center at PAFA, photo by Jack Abrahams.


The Brodsky Center at PAFA empowers artists to explore, experiment, and extend boundaries by creating new work in collaboration with collaborative printers and papermakers. Since its founding in 1986 by Judith K. Brodsky, it has purposely and proudly engaged artists of color and women artists as well as other underrepresented communities. With a commitment to Philadelphia’s diverse neighborhoods, the Brodsky Center advances PAFA’s reach locally and internationally by educating students, promoting the singular work and innovative ideas of influential artists, and inviting all audiences to appreciate the relevance of paper and print in contemporary arts and culture.

A powerful and resourceful environment that includes hand papermaking and printmaking studios, the Brodsky Center collaborates with artists who engage printmaking and papermaking as indispensable mediums for the expression of unique ideas and are either new to print and paper or use them as equal tools along with painting, sculpture, and new media. They include Elizabeth Catlett, Jonathan Lyndon Chase, David Driskell, Chitra Ganesh, Sam Gilliam, Mona Hatoum, Sharon Hayes, Barkley L. Hendricks, William Kentridge, Pepón Osorio, Nell Painter, Jaune Quick-To-See Smith, Faith Ringgold, Miriam Schapiro, Kiki Smith, Pat Steir, Mickalene Thomas, June Wayne, and Didier William, among others.