Museum Of Prints & Printmaking
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The club defines a fine art print as an original piece of art printed by the artist or under his immediate supervision from a plate he /she has made. These pieces of art are considered original works of art and are not to be confused with print copies made by offset printing with photolithography methods such as are commonly sold in print and frame shops as fine art.

Each year the club contracts with a nationally known print artist to create a print for our members. Such a print has been issued every year since 1933! Members receive the print as a gift for being a member. The commissioned prints are called "Presentation Prints." This is an unsual name and only applies to the commissioned prints by Print clubs.

The club maintains available past presentation prints for sale to members only who want to add to their collection. In addition to prints, the club maintains collections of books, papers and notes of artists who are represented in the club collection and who contribute them to the club.
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