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Last year, we hosted our first print exchange and it was a lot of fun for everyone involved! More than 400 people signed up to swap prints with each other and have them shown in various exhibitions. Now we’d like to do it again!

 

A photo of the first exhibition of the Open Print Exchange at Kölner Graphikwerkstatt, Cologne, Germany in August 2022

The words "Summary/how does it work?" written by hand.

  • Register below for the print exchange by paying the submission fee before Dec 15th 2022.
  • Send in an edition of 10 prints created with a 3D printed press.
  • All prints must be in Cologne, Germany before February 1st 2023! 
  • We will send you back 9 prints from other participants.
  • One of your prints will be digitised, the original will travel the world in exhibitions!
  • You'll get a catalogue of all submissions from this year.

 

Closeup photo of prints that were part of the first Open Print Exchange in 2022. 

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What is the Open Print Exchange?

The Open Print Exchange is a worldwide exchange of tiny artworks. That means that you print an edition of 10 prints with a 3D printed press, send them to us and we send you 9 random prints from other participants all over the world in return. The 10th print will be displayed in exhibitions, in the online archive, and a catalogue!

 

A diagram of how the exchange will work: You use a 3D printed press to make 10 prints, each of them is 7x7cm large. You send them to us and we'll send you 9 prints back from other people.

 

A hand is holding a small 7x7cm sized print into the camera. It shows the words "Your Art here" in black letters. A small black 3D printed printing press is placed in the background.

 

Don't have a 3D-printed press yet? You can either print one yourself or get one here:

 

 

 

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  • Paper dimensions must be 7x7cm, the plate can be any size.
  • You can use any kind of printing technique, but it needs to be flat.
  • All 10 prints should be close to identical, please keep that in mind for monoprints or hand colouring (techniques like this are fine if you focus on making them look similar).
  • There is no specific topic or theme.
  • We encourage the use of deckled/torn edges instead of cutting your paper to size. 
  • All prints have to be created with a 3D printed press (see why in FAQ section).
  • Please sign each print by hand, with title and edition number on either the back or front of the print and be mindful of its orientation (so we know how to frame it).
  • Prints should be sent as a letter (see “Shipping” section below).
  • Please only use high quality paper, such as Hahnemühle, Awagami, Fabriano, Somerset, etc. You can also use hand-made paper.
  • We’d love to receive works that are created specifically for this exchange, but you can also submit prints created with an older plate. Please always print an edition of ten, so 1/10 - 10/10. If you want to print more for yourself, please don't raise the edition but start a new one.
  • In January, we will send out a survey via email. You will need to fill it out so we can get information about your print. Please make sure to check your spam folder, without this information we cannot publish your prints!
  • Keep in mind that people who receive your prints will be free to use them however they like, just like you can decide on what to do with the prints you receive!
  • To host this print exchange with all its features, we need your permission to use your prints in any way. We promise to not exploit the trust you give us, we'll treat your prints respectfully! All the prints will help us in our mission to bring printmaking to as many people as possible. We've summarised all the things we are planning to do with them and specified the terms more clearly in this PDF. 
  • To match you with your print, it's crucial that you write your print number on the back of each print.

 

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We'll send you an email shortly after you have registered where you’ll find your unique print number (previously called backer number). You need to write it on the back of each of your prints and in the upcoming survey where we’ll ask for title, technique, and location of your print.

 

The timetable: Register between Nov 22 and Dec 22, start printing your prints after registrating and send them in in Jan 22. Submit the survey/contact details at the same time. Deadline is 1st of February 2023. We'll start sorting prints in February and send you 9 prints back before May 2023. After that we'll update the website, send out the catalogues and prepare everything for exhibitions in Aug 23

 

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Because this is an international project, we will show all prints online on our website and give you the opportunity to learn more about each print and connect with each other on social media. All 342 prints from 26 countries that were part of our previous exchange are shown in our online gallery.


Check out the online gallery!

 

A screenshot of openprintexchange.com

 

There is also an Instagram account where we post your prints every day!

 

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We are celebrating printmaking with this project, so it’s a no-brainer to us that we will put the prints in a nice catalogue! To save on shipping costs and CO2, we are choosing to go with softcover and show more than one print per page. This means that this year’s catalogue will show all the prints in their original size. The reduced shipping costs will enable us to invest in even better print quality and higher quality paper.

By signing up for this exchange you are automatically going to receive a catalogue! You will not have to order another one once they are going live on the website (unless you want to buy another one). 

 




A spread of the catalogue with 4 prints shown on each page.

The word "exhibition" written by hand.

Just like last year, we’ll organise a bunch of exhibitions in museums, galleries, print studios and at events. Since last year we have come up with a system to make it easy to ship packs of 99 framed prints to galleries across the world and have them set up an exhibition in no time.  

 

A large plastic box with a lot of small prints neatly arranged and hold by foam cutouts. A number of prints are hanging on the back wall.188 tiny prints in black frame are hung on the far wall, a glass box is placed in front of it and shows prototypes of the 3D printed press. The foreground shows envelopes.

 

Check out some exhibitions here!

 

We will continue to organise exhibitions around the world and aim to show each print at more than one location. Feel free to reach out if you'd like to host an exhibition at your location! Currently, we have plans for a larger show in Den Bosch, Netherlands in mid 2023 at "Grafisch Atelier Den Bosch". We are also aiming to have an exhibition in Aachen, Germany at some point, a couple of shows in Australia and in the UK next year. We'll share more details once we have things set up. 

 

The word "shipping" written by hand.

 

Unpacking hundreds of envelopes last year, we’ve found a packaging style that is inexpensive for you, keeps your prints safe and makes it easy for us to unpack. We’ve made a little guide showing it here: Packaging Guide

Surprisingly, we found that regular letters are the best choice for shipping your prints. All prints fit in a regular letter and get delivered quite quickly and without problems. Deliveries from FedEx, UPS & Co have not been as smooth and are a lot more expensive for you and for us (customs and horrific handling fees). Communicating with them was very time-consuming as well, so oftentimes regular letters were much faster. That’s why we ask you to not use FedEx & Co to send your prints.

 

The back of a print with "XXXX" written on it.


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Please wait until January before sending your prints. That way we can avoid the Christmas Chaos and have all letters arrive without problems. Please don’t forget to write your print number on the back of each print and send them to:


Open Print Projects
Roonstr. 43
50674 Cologne
Germany

 

If you have any questions, please check out the FAQ section first. After that, you can reach us at team@openpressproject.com


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OPEN PRINT EXCHANGE 2022/23
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