ArtCenter is excited to host Printed Matter’s LA Art Book Fair 2026! An Los Angeles favorite and major international gathering of artists’ book publishers, the Fair is taking place in the 950 building at South Campus.
LAABF 2026 will feature over 250 exhibitors from approximately 24 countries. Thousands of visitors are expected to explore works by artists, collectives, small presses, galleries, antiquarian booksellers and more.
The College's very own ArtCenter Graduate Press will be an exhibitor at the fair at #G23 in the Mobility Experience Lab.
As part of the LA Art Book Fair, there will be a wide array of exhibitions, showcases, activities and programs, including:
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on view in the Graduate Student Gallery.
The exhibition features a diverse cohort of students from disciplines including Graphic Design, Spatial Experience Design, Interaction Design, Brand Design & Strategy and Art.
Days of Future Past–Grad Art MFA Exhibition
On view in the Grad Art Main Galleries.
The exhibition features work by ArtCenter’s Spring 2026 Grad Art graduates.
A Tiny Fainting Spell: Posters Seen Through Color
on view in the Grad Art Main Galleries.
This exhibition brings together posters from the HMCT Archive selected on the basis color.
ArtCenter Illustration Showcase – Presenting works by Illustration Students.
Hoffmitz Milken Center for Typography Pop-up – A selection of posters and books from the archives designed by former and current ArtCenter faculty: Brad Bartlett, Tyrone Drake, Simon Johnston, Leah Hoffmitz Milken, Tracey Shiffman and Stephen Serrato.
Open throughout the fair, Archetype Press invites visitors to experience one of the country’s largest educational letterpress studios. Stop by to explore the space, learn about letterpress printing, and create a bookmark to take home.
For more information about the Fair and to purchase tickets.
To view the entire robust schedule of special events and programming.
Please note: There is very limited free parking available during the Fair at the 1111 South Arroyo Parkway/950 South Raymond buildings on ArtCenter’s South Campus. Visitors are encouraged to take Uber/Lyft, carpool, or take the Metro A Line to Fillmore Station, which is located one block from South Campus.