Pissed Off Prints
Event description
Welcome to Pissed Off Prints, a print exchange where artists can vent their frustrations through the fun of printmaking.
Are you mad as hell? Has something got your goat? Pissed Off Prints is for you!
What:
Open access print exchange
Numbered editions of Six A5 prints
Any 2D print media provided a hand-printed technique is the dominant medium
Who:
Artists of all ages and levels of experience
Anywhere in the world
Beginners, emerging and established… please join us
Theme: Pissed off
Respectfully express your irritation, anger, or mild annoyance… to be shared with an art loving and socially-conscious public
No gripe too big or small… So, whether it's the climate crisis, the greed of billionaires, or a dodgy umpire call on that ball that definitely didn’t hit the post… express it through printing!
Pissed off? Press on!
How does the exchange work?
Select the round you want to participate in and register by buying a ticket - the ‘event date’ refers to the deadline for sending your prints, not an actual event or exhibition. There will be four rounds per year, with the possibility of more when the exchange goes viral.
And then what?
After registering, you create and submit an edition of six prints about anything that is pissing you off.
In return for your six prints and registration fee, a folio of four new prints from other artists will be posted back to you. Four of your six prints will be shared to other participating artists. The remaining two prints will be kept by me, one for posterity in my collection and the other for exhibition/sale at a future date.
You'll also be helping out good causes, as a portion of every entry fee wil be donated to one of the following organisations:
- Catherine House
- The Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement
- Bush Heritage Australia
- The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
Details at a glance:
- Theme: Pissed Off
- Edition size: Six prints
- Paper Size: A5
- Medium: Any 2D handprinted technique
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity