Mission
Philagrafika's mission is to promote and sustain printmaking as a vital and valued art form by providing artistic, programmatic and administrative leadership for large-scale, cooperative initiatives with broad public exposure.

Philagrafika builds upon the Philadelphia region's rich history and abundant artistic resources to increase critical dialogue, provide benefits for the local arts community, and enhance the city's presence as an international center for printmaking. We do this through an international contemporary art festival, an annual invitational portfolio, and special projects. Our programs have been designed to present new curatorial and critical models for printmaking-models in which the medium is presented as an integral component of current artistic practice.

STAFF
Teresa Jaynes, Executive Director
Thora Jacobson, Chief Operating Officer
Renae Page, Program Coordinator and Marketing Specialist
Caitlin Perkins, Membership and Public Art Program Coordinator
Robert Wuilfe, Development and Program Coordinator
Rebecca Mott, Administrative Assistant
Michelle Jackson, Business Manager

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Judith K. Brodsky, President
Robert Brand, Vice President
Susan Muller, Secretary
Daniel Heyman, Treasurer
Blake Bradford
Katy Casey
Susan Burke

Employment and Internship/Volunteer Opportunities Internships provided many students and volunteers with valuable arts administration experience and college credit (where applicable). For information about current internship and volunteer opportunities, please contact info@philagrafika.org.

Philagrafika
728 S. Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19146
www.philagrafika.org

 

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