The Wolfsonian-FIU on Miami Beach already features floors and floors of exhibitions showcasing the permanent collection as well as traveling exhibitions but on Sunday, May 3 from 1-4 p.m. the Print Fest '26 takes over the space. Admission is free.

Billed an “all-ages celebration of printmaking and book arts,” that day, you will find a decade of Zines for Progress with a special free zine giveaway and a hands-on zine-making station. You can also explore historical materials from the Wolfsonian's library and connect with more than 20 local artists at the Small Press Fair (SPF) vendors market.
Outside the building there will be cyanotype printing led by Liene Bosquê, inspired by her installation What Still Stands, on view on the second floor of the museums and in the Bridge Tender House. And at 1:30 p.m. they'll have a BYOT (bring your own T-shirt) live screen-printing session.
The event is co-presented with Small Press Fair South Florida and supported by the Batchelor Foundation, the Tamara L. Harris Foundation, the Lynn and Louis Wolfson II Family Fund, and the Seligman Family Foundation.
Click here for more information on the family-friendly event.
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