The National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts (NTMoFA) launched the 2026 Taiwan International Print Biennial on Dec. 13, opening submissions to artists worldwide through Jan. 12, 2026.
Established in 1983, the Taiwan International Print Biennial is entering its 22th edition this year. This juried biennial exhibition aims to promote the art of printmaking and foster international cultural exchange through the participation of outstanding artists from around the world. Through both competition and exhibition, the event serves as a key platform for artistic exchange and cultural collaboration, contributing to the diversity and vitality of print and print-related art.
The competition is open to individuals of any nationality and age. All submissions must be original prints on paper, completed in or after 2023, and must not have been exhibited in previous editions of the Taiwan International Print Biennial. Works must demonstrate the essential characteristics of printmaking, including multiplicity and indirectness, and must be created through transfer printing or other recognized printmaking processes.
The biennial will award one Gold Prize, one Silver Prize, and one Bronze Prize, along with two Jury Special Prizes, five Merit Prizes, and five Honorable Mentions. The Gold Prize winner will receive a cash award of NT$400,000, with total prize money amounting to NT$1.26 million. Selected works will be exhibited at NTMoFA from June to October next year.
For more information, visit the official website of Taiwan International Print Biennial.