ANNUAL FALL EXHIBITION 2025

- Open Show-

With an Alan Klawans Retrospective

Over $2000 in Awards will be awarded. Guest Juror is Lauren Rosenblum, Jensen Bryan Curator at The Print Center of Philadelphia

The Plastic Club, Philadelphia, PA - November 2, 2025 thru November 26, 2025

Opening Reception - Sunday, November 2nd from 2pm to 5pm

The American Color Print Society Fall Exhibition will have its Opening Reception at the Plastic Club, 247 South Camac Street, Philadelphia, PA  19107 on Sunday, November 2, 2025 from 2:00 to 5:00pm. The exhibition will run through November 26, 2025. The exhibition, which will showcase 82 original fine art prints by 51 ACPS members, as well as 31 non-members who were juried into the show. This year’s juror was Lauren Rosenblum, the Jensen Bryan Curator at The Print Center in Philadelphia, PA.  Rosenblum will also jury artists for more than $2,000 in awards which will be presented at the opening on Sunday, November 2.

The galleries will also host a retrospective exhibition of prints by ACPS member Alan J. Klawans. Mr. Klawans, a longtime printmaker, art director and graphic designer, is also a member of the Plastic Club.

Because the Plastic Club holds classes and workshops during the week, the galleries are open to the public only on Sundays. There will be artist talks on Sunday, November 9 and 16 from 1-4 pm.  The galleries will be open on November 23 from 1-4pm, and there will also be a print workshop that day (information to be announced later). 

The American Color Print Society is a national organization of artists founded in Philadelphia in 1939 for the purpose of creating, encouraging and exhibiting all forms of contemporary American printmaking.  The organization has a tradition of modernity, experimentation and excellence, and is dedicated to promoting and encouraging the art of printmaking through education and its exhibitions.  ACPS has members throughout the United States, including a number of well-known printmakers located in Philadelphia and the Delaware Valley area.

The historic Plastic Club was founded in 1897 and has been in its certified historic building since 1909. Located between 12th and 13th streets and between Locust and Spruce streets, the building serves as an art center and is maintained by its artist members.