Public hours: October 22 – November 3, 2024, Thursdays to Sundays, 9am-6pm, Tuesdays and Wednesday by appointment (saga@sagaprints.com)

Plan your visit from Manhattan, or from Brooklyn. The Arts Center, is located in building 110 next to Soissons Landing (Manhattan side pier). All ferries going to and from Governors Island, the island itself, elevators, and restrooms at the Arts center are wheelchair accessible.

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Award Winners

SAGA Award for Outstanding Printmaking – Julie (J.L.) Abraham (1)

The Hiromi Paper Materials Award – James Ehlers (42)

The Speedball Art Products Materials Award – Aric Russom (126)

The Blick Art Materials Award Aric Russom – Anthony TungNing Huang (149)

The St. Louis Art Supply – Babette Katz (68)

The Priyan Fernando Award – Gali Katz (70)

The E.C. Lyons Materials Award – Jean Allemeier Boot (2)

The Conservation Framing Award in Honor of Nicholas Pavlic – Cameron Bailey (8)

The Kathy Caraccio Purchase Award in Color Intaglio – Yuji Hiratsuka (59)

The Old Print Shop Excellence in Printmaking Award – Victoria Salzman (128)

The Art Students League of New York Excellence in Printmaking Award – Kathryn Polk (115)

The John A. Noble Prize for Lithography – Andrew Polk (116)

The Robert Conover Memorial Award – Karen Whitman (155)

The Murray Roth Memorial Award – Luanda Lozano (90)

The “In Memory of Gertrude Pferdt, a Beloved Teacher” Award – Joe Tsambiras (148) 

The Arun Bose Memorial Award for Intaglio Printmaking – Miguel Aragon (4)

The Ernest D. Roth Memorial Etching Award – DeAnn Prosia (118)

The “In Memory of Linda Adato” Award – Michael Dal Cerro (38)

The “In Memory of Takayo Noda” Award – Tony Holmquist (62)

The “In Memory of Ruth Leaf” Award – Caroline Ongpin (103)


The “In Memory of Eric Goldberg” Award – Arthur Geisert (52)

Juror

Jenn Bratovich,

Jenn Bratovich is Director of Exhibitions and Programs at Print Center New York, where she works with artists, publishers, curators, writers, and arts programmers to think about print. Since joining Print Center she has helped shepherd the organization through its move to a new, ground-floor exhibition space in the heart of Chelsea; contributed to sharpening the organization’s curatorial vision; and led development of a new exhibition and artist development program to support emerging artists. She has previously held positions at Hunter College Art Galleries and Women’s Studio Workshop. Jenn holds an MA in art history from Hunter College. She is interested in how print, as a set of tools and strategies, fits into wider contemporary practices that include sculpture, installation, and performance.