About the Fair
Powerhouse Arts (PHA) is proud to present the return of the Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair (BFAPF), taking place April 9-12, 2026 at our state-of-the-art arts fabrication facility in Gowanus, Brooklyn. Now entering its second edition, the borough’s first and only fair dedicated exclusively to fine art printmaking continues its mission to champion the medium while expanding access for artists, educators, and collectors alike to engage with a dedicated community of print masters, connoisseurs, and enthusiasts.
Beyond the dynamic roster of dealers and print galleries, the 2026 edition sees the expansion of the academic print department exhibitors from New York City to the broader nation.
Activated by a host of cultural partners, BFAPF 2026 will also feature a dynamic slate of public programming designed to explore the history of printmaking and deepen engagement with printmaking processes and communities. Plans include daily talks, live demonstrations, film screenings, guided booth tours, printshop tours, and dedicated spaces for community partners. Social programming for exhibitors and visitors alike will further encourage dialogue and connection throughout the weekend.
This year’s BFAPF also coincides with a juried exhibition presented by MGC Community Print Studio (historically Manhattan Graphics Center), one of Powerhouse Arts’ cornerstone printshops. Presented in the Small Hall, the esteemed exhibition highlights outstanding contemporary print work selected through an open call, underscoring BFAPF’s commitment to both curatorial rigor and accessibility within the field.
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About Powerhouse Arts

Powerhouse Arts (PHA) is a not-for-profit organization committed to creative expression. Located in a purpose-built facility in Brooklyn, the organization hosts an extended network of art and fabrication professionals and educators who work together to co-create and share artistic practices vital to the wellbeing of artists and the communities to which they belong. The project builds on Brooklyn’s 200-year history as a center for industry, creates a needs-responsive platform, and offers a critical new resource for artists in the heart of the borough. Learn more at powerhousearts.org.




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