The HIGHPOINT CENTER FOR PRINTMAKING, Minneapolis, Minnesota, received $14,400 in support of three Emerging Printmakers Residencies. The Center, dedicated to advancing the art of printmaking, provides educational programs, studio access and collaborative publishing opportunities to engage a diverse community of printmakers and to increase public understanding of and appreciation for the printmaking arts. Since 2003, the Center has operated an Emerging Printmakers Residency program with support from the Jerome Foundation. An annual open call produces submissions reviewed by an independent jury, which selects three emerging artists for nine-month residencies followed by a culminating group show. Artists receive access to etching presses, lithography presses, lithographic stones, screenprinting tables, the technical and program support of a Printshop Coordinator, discounts on classes, free access to master classes and lectures, professional sets of digital images of their work, a group show and post-residency support. During the residency, the artists come together for group meetings and critiques led by art professionals. The program provides complete technical facilities and opportunities to engage in a professional community.