About Tiny Showcase

Every Tuesday, we release a limited edition of phenomenal art. For every tiny print we release, we donate a portion of the proceeds to a nonprofit organization near and dear to the artist’s heart. Over the years we've kept it fresh by expanding to include letterpress prints, screen prints, foil-press prints, calendars, comics, books, book plates, tee shirts, stickers, caps, pins, at least one flag, zines, and whatever other schemes come to mind.

We support everyday collectors! After three purchases from Tiny Showcase, membership to the Small Works Collectors Club is activated and comes with a gift pack and access to special membership services.

Tiny Showcase has earned mention in-print and online publications including: The New York Times, Nylon, O the Oprah Magazine, Real Simple, ReadyMade, The Stranger, WIRED, Vanity Fair, This Old House Magazine, and Bloomberg Businessweek.

In a Big Art World, Why Tiny Showcase?

Tiny Showcase was created in 2004 as a way to make collecting art affordable and accessible. Back then, we were one of the only places to buy art online. We remain a quiet island to encounter beautiful, affordable work in small quantities, carefully chosen. We think art asks us to slow down. We're building a business at the pace of our values: accessibility to art for everyday collectors like you; respect and support for the valuable work of artists; and a bit of space so you can really look at just one piece of art at a time.

Who runs Tiny Showcase?

In August of 2020, Tiny Showcase was acquired by artist and educator Julia Gualtieri. 

Julia comes with decades of immersion in art and arts communities, and nerds out hard about prints and printmaking in particular. In Julia’s teaching, artmaking, collaborating and curating work, she’s always looking for ways to make artmaking and art collecting more fun, more accessible, better supported, and generally more possible.

Julia also has great handwriting.