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PROMPT:
almanac (noun)
: a publication containing astronomical and meteorological data for a given year and often including a miscellany of other information
: a usually annual publication containing statistical, tabular, and general information
We (co-curators Kate VanVliet and Jessica Aguilar) are proud to present ALMANAC, a printmaker’s portfolio book to be published with support from BYO Printmaking Collaborative. ALMANAC calls for socially engaging works addressing community, queer liberation, and the freedom to immigrate, especially. We challenge contributors to channel the power of their voice to disseminate information and hope beyond their own community. We invite you to meditate on the history of the Almanac in Philadelphia’s printmaking and publishing history and reinterpret it as a contemporary resource in 2026 with guidance to address the attacks on the rights of women, undocumented individuals, and the queer community. We strive to reclaim the Almanac as a feminist endeavor - a community-sourced guide to these times nodding to revolutionaries who promoted rebellion against authoritarianism through joint community action. As feminists, our Almanac will present an inclusive approach to resource building, inviting and curating a diverse group of artists’ voices outside those of powerful men.
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ALMANAC debuts in 2026 in Philadelphia, in conjunction with the Collective Futures Festival, a citywide celebration of Philadelphia’s vibrant network of artist-run spaces, DIY venues, and community-driven art initiatives, highlighting the vital role grassroots initiatives take in shaping civic dialogue and community resilience. Coinciding with semiquincentennial celebrations of the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, Collective Futures situates Philadelphia's artist-run ecosystem within a broader national conversation about democracy, creativity, and collective care. Read more about the festival at collectivefutures.info
Before the Declaration of Independence was signed, Philadelphia was already established as a production hub for almanacs to be distributed across the colonies. At the present moment, we see our rights, power, and freedoms stripped from us. We consider the role of the artist as a messenger to disseminate information and hope to the masses, and in this context, by the historically proven method of the analog printed page.
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LOGISTICS:
A more comprehensive logistics one-sheet will be provided to the accepted participants.
ALMANAC will comprise of works from (26) printmakers, writers, artists or collaborative groups to produce an edition of DOUBLE-SIDED printworks, 52 pages - one page per week of the year. Collaborators (for example, a writer and book artist, etc) may submit together and be responsible for one double-sided work. The portfolio of prints will be assembled into a spiral-bound book and folio.
EDITION SIZE: (30)
PAPER and SIZE: 8” high x 11” wide (with 1” gutter for binding), landscape orientation.
MEDIUMS: Any traditional or contemporary printmaking and publishing techniques, and combinations thereof, are acceptable.
FACSIMILE PUBLICATION:
ALMANAC, in fulfillment of its role as a publication for the masses, will be scanned and digitized after artists’ editions are received by BYO Print. A facsimile edition, as a tear-away calendar style book, with each page representing a week of the calendar year, will be released during the Collective Futures Festival. By submitting to this Open Call, artists acknowledge and permit the digitization of their work for this purpose.
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Open Call: submissions due - 12/15/2025
Selected Participants Notified: 1/1/2026
Midway check-in: 3/15/2026
Artists’ Editions due to Curators: 6/1/2026
Collating/Archiving/Binding: 6/1-7/31/2026
Facsimile Production: 8/1/2026-9/30/2026
Collective Futures Festival: 10/1/2026-11/15/2026
SUBMISSIONS DUE DECEMBER 15, 2025
About the Co-Curators:
Kate VanVliet (she/her)
Kate VanVliet is a multi-disciplinary artist who utilizes printmaking, multiplicity, and repeated actions in her practice to challenge and examine ritual, invisible labor, ephemerality, and collecting through a feminist lens. Parallel with her studio practice, VanVliet is a founder and co-director of BYO Printmaking Collaborative. VanVliet received a BFA from Moore College of Art & Design in 2007, and teaches printmaking at Cheltenham Center for the Arts. She has been an artist in residence at Vermont Studio Center and Cheltenham Center for the Arts, and completed a Flat File Residency in the Printmaking Department at Tyler School of Art in fall 2024. In 2024, she participated in the New Voices program at Print Center New York, and has been a recurring visiting artist at Moore College of Art & Design and Arcadia University. She mounted a solo exhibition, theoretical gore point, as a 2025 recipient of the WIND Challenge. She is represented by Paradigm Gallery + Studio.
Jessica Aguilar (she/her)
Jessica Aguilar is a writer and arts professional from Hyattsville, MD. She holds a BA in Art History from Temple University where she fell in love with the murals, mosaics, and wheat pastes of Philadelphia. Her academic research established her ongoing study of relational aesthetics and intersectional dialogues in contemporary art. She was a 2023-2024 participant of the Arts Writing Incubator at The Black Embodiments Studio, in Seattle, WA, and is a regular contributor at Art Spiel. Guiding both her writing and creative processes are interests in nostalgia, identity, and gender expression through Latine perspectives. She aims to make the art world accessible to all communities while working at Paradigm Gallery + Studio.