Columbus Printed Arts Center is now:

THE CENTER FOR PRINT & COLLABORATIVE ARTS (CPCA)

and we have moved!

Our new location is 705 Ann St. We will be fully reopening to the public in February 2026. Click HERE to learn more about renting a private studio at the new building! New website and more about our exciting expansion coming soon!


Upcoming

The Well-Realized Photography Book

A three-day workshop with Christian Patterson

January 30, 31, and February 1, 2026

Click the image above for a full workshop description, schedule, and registration link!

 
 

Archive

Season Four

 
 
Installation view of Brett Davis' work, Joy Like a Fountain, from CPAC's Autumn '23 Artist in Residence exhibition. Hundreds of acetate sheets with printed photographs and paint installed in window panes of the industrial wing of CPAC's building.

Installation view, Brett Davis, Joy Like A Fountain, from Autumn ‘23 Artist in Residence Exhibition, 2023

 

Installation view, Summer ‘24 Artist in Residence exhibition, Good Grief, Morgan Strahorn & Chantal Wnuk

 

Season Three

 
Photographs, projects, and zines displayed in white gallery space at Columbus Printed Arts Center

Why Is It So Well? An exhibition of experimental outputs, 2022

 

Ghost in the Garden, Cat Mailloux, Benedict Scheuer, Lydia Smith

 

Installation view, Manami Ishimura, from Songs from within, an exhibition curated by Nalani Stolz within the exhibition, Midrib & Trifolio, 2022

 

Season Two

 
Return to Sender, Laura Larson and Suzanne Silver

Return to Sender, Laura Larson and Suzanne Silver, 2020-2021

 
A view of CPAC's studio showing artwork installed on the floor and walls.

Spatial Exposure, CPAC Fellows Exhibition, 2021

 
 

Season One

 
Installation View: News from Golgonooza; Æthelred Eldridge and Instructions for Imaginative Living, on view through November 24, 2019.

News from Golgonooza; Æthelred Eldridge and Instructions for Imaginative Living, 2019.

 
A collaboration with Minus PlatoWhat are days for? Days are where we live. Where can we live but days? - Philip Larkin

A collaboration with Minus Plato, 2019-2020

What are days for? Days are where we live. Where can we live but days? - Philip Larkin

 
 
Installation view: Cul-de-sac Print Exchange, organized by Dustin Brinkman & Mike Weigman.

Cul-de-sac Print Exchange, organized by Dustin Brinkman & Mike Weigman, 2020

 
 

We are so grateful for the generous support from these funders: