The Print Center is a nonprofit gallery located in Rittenhouse Square in Philadelphia.
Originally known as The Print Club, the gallery's mission is to "encourage the growth and understanding of photography and printmaking as vital contemporary arts through exhibitions, publications and educational programs".
[6] The Print Center established a Curator position to provide a higher level of content for the wider Philadelphia community.
In 2002, The Print Center's award-winning Artists-in-Schools Program (AISP) was started and which continues to provide complete and self-contained, year-long artist residencies and classroom instruction to Philadelphia public high schools and afterschool programs free of charge.
Begun under Former Executive Director Berthe von Moschzisker in 1942, The Permanent Collection of the Print Center resides at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and contains over 1,600 works.