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Glasgow Print Studio

Glasgow Print Studio has been encouraging and promoting the art of printmaking for the past 32 years

Gallery 1; photo: Glasgow Print Studio As one of the largest UK publishers of original prints, it promotes the work of contemporary artists through inviting them to work with the studio printers, exhibitions, education and outreach and sales.

Glasgow Print Studio is one of the largest publishers of original prints in the UK. Every year leading artists are invited to work with Glasgow Print Studio master printers to produce original prints of the highest quality. Prints are available worldwide by mail order.

Local workshop members work with visiting artists to ensure a wide range of styles and techniques are practised.  These include etching, screenprinting, stone and plate lithography, relief printing, digital imaging and many other related processes. Members of the public with printmaking experience are welcome to take out annual membership to have access to the workshop facilities Elizabeth Blackadder 'Cats' etchings; Photo:Glasgow Print Studio

Glasgow Print Studio also offers regular classes and workshops, as well an education programme that offers opportunities for all ages and abilities to get involved in the fine art of printmaking. 

CEL scotland - Contemporary Editions Limited Scotland

CEL scotland is a collaborative initiative between Dundee Contemporary Arts, Edinburgh Printmakers, Glasgow Print Studio and Peacock Visual Arts, Aberdeen.

The first exhibition in Scotland will take place at Glasgow Print Studio from 5 March - 16 April 2005.

David Sherry's 'Someday Soon'; photo:Peacock Visual Arts

CEL scotland aims to develop new national and international markets and sales opportunities for progressive, innovative printmaking in Scotland.

CEL scotland exists to promote the understanding and appreciation of contemporary printmaking in Scotland on a National and International level.

CEL scotland will energetically engage with new audiences through the creation, presentation and sale of innovative works of art.

In January this year CEL scotland attended the London Art Fair which proved a hugely successful first venture with Works from all the workshops sold to major public and private collections including the British Government.

Artists include: Martin Boyce, Callum Innes, Clare Barclay Rosalind Nashashibi, Christine Borland, Toby Paterson, Katie Dove Dave Sherry, Moyna Flannigan Ross Sinclair, Anya Gallaccio Hanneline Visnes, Louise Hopkins

A survey of CELscotland’s work to date, this exhibition illustrates the depth of quality currently available from the four Scottish workshops.

The second part of this exhibition, marking CELscotland’s development, will take place at Edinburgh Printmakers from 30 July to 17 September 2005.

Katy Dove's 'Double Life'; photo:Edinburgh Printmakers

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