In Print Art Book Fair is pleased to announce an open call for submissions for IPABF 2023, scheduled for January 11-13, 2023. For the fourth year, the fair will take place at The Hansen House, a cultural hub and historical building in the Talbieh neighbourhood of Jerusalem. Over three days, exhibitors will have the opportunity to showcase and sell their art books, interact with visitors, and network with other art book enthusiasts.
IPABF are seeking a diverse group of local and international artists, art book publishers, small presses, zine makers and printmakers to submit their work. This year, they are also pleased to expand in scale compared to previous years, aiming to host approximately 75 exhibitors.
For 2023 the fair map spans two floors, featuring curated booths, publications, art book launches, artists talks, and more. Year after year, IPABF proves to Jerusalem’s art scene that print is not dead.
Established in 2018, IPABF is an annual art event based in Jerusalem that is free and open to the public. The art book fair features a variety of books from over two hundred international exhibitors—from zines and art books, to out-of-print catalogues and special edition artist books. In Print, directed by Jenna Romano and Danielle Gorodenzik, is an independent organisation that supports local artists working within the medium of print. Their goal is to cultivate international exchange within the art book industry by bringing international artists to the fair, while representing and promoting the books of local artists. Alongside the fair, In Print organises programming including panel discussions, artist talks and book launches.
Want to participate? Past participants and first-time exhibitors are encouraged to apply for a booth, half booth or shared booth at In Print Art Book Fair 2023.
The deadline for application is October 20th, 2022, at 11:59 PM IST.
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