Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University’s Printmaking department is nationally recognized for its rigorous approach to both traditional and experimental processes. Under the guidance of a distinguished faculty of practicing artists, Tyler students engage with the full spectrum of the medium—from the tactile precision of stone lithography and etching to the cutting-edge intersections of digital imaging and large-scale installation. Their presence at the fair highlights the next generation of printmakers who are pushing the boundaries of what a "multiple" can be. Stop by the Loft to explore a curated selection of works from Tyler’s emerging artists and see first hand how this historic Philadelphia program continues to shape the future of contemporary print culture.
Image Credits
Sabrina Mellado. Tattoo backpiece composition no. 2, 2026. Risograph. 6 x 8 in.
Sam Van Pelt. Kiss Kiss, 2025. Color viscosity intaglio. 12 x 16 in.
Olivia Smith. Daily Armor, 2025. Woodblock. 15 x 22 in.
Eliza Clifford. A Lily Pad Quilt, 2024. Screenprint and sewing thread. 6 x 6 in.









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