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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by shower on Jul 9, 2010 13:42:30 GMT 1, High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops
Saturday 10 July, 17 July, & 24 July
High Roller Society | 10 Palmers Road | London, E2 0SY | +44 (0)208 981 8177 | info@highrollersociety.co.uk www.highrollersociety.co.uk
To coincide with our current exhibition, Press and Release, High Roller Society presents Printing as Process: 3 Workshops, taking place over Saturday 10 July, 17 July, and 24 July from 3-6pm. Each of these workshops is free of charge and open to the public, who will be invited to participate in some hands-on activities alongside various artists from the current exhibition. Further information is listed below. Monoprint: Saturday, 10 July 3-6pm Monoprint (or monotype) is often thought of as โthe painterโs printmakingโ, referring to the painterly qualities that this printing technique can achieve. Invented by Castiglione, monotype โserved to break down boundaries between painting, printmaking and drawingโ. Using thick layers of water-based printing ink, Perspex sheets, and ear buds, all are invited to drop by while artists Martin Payne and Martin Lea Brown get their hands dirty. Anyone is free to join in and experiment with this easy and versatile printing method that has captivated great masters such as Picasso, Degas and Gauguin.
Screenprint: Saturday, 17 July, 3-6pm Grandchild of the age-old stencil, screenprinting has been gaining both popularity and speed in the contemporary art world of today. With visual effects aplenty, a steady arm is the main ingredient for achieving the best results. Come test your upper body strength, and create ironical wearable graffiti paraphernalia with Miss Aida of Neon-Inc and Brag Clothing. Printing the likes of Kid Acne, Sickboy, and the entire Burning Candy crew, Aida has quickly become a master screen-printer-to-the-stars. Pop over to see how its done-- Roll up your sleeves, learn the tricks of the trade, feed the creative revolution, and rejoin the world in DIY style.
Linocut: Saturday, 24 July 3-6pm Relief printing is one of the simplest and oldest forms of printmaking, for which the linocut is attributed. Known for revealing a more raw look, linocutting requires a range of rudimentary-looking tools, such as U-shaped and V-shaped gouges, to carve images into linoleum sheets. Join us as several artists from our current exhibition demonstrate various techniques in linoleum mark-making. THEN, try your hand at inking and printing the linoleum plates of artists such as Nylon, Linocut Boy, Paul Insect, Cyclops & Sweet Toof. This is an opportunity to get a hand-on approach to printing the works of these acclaimed artists yourself, and a chance to get a bargain in the process.
High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops Saturday 10 July, 17 July, & 24 July High Roller Society | 10 Palmers Road | London, E2 0SY | +44 (0)208 981 8177 | info@highrollersociety.co.uk www.highrollersociety.co.ukTo coincide with our current exhibition, Press and Release, High Roller Society presents Printing as Process: 3 Workshops, taking place over Saturday 10 July, 17 July, and 24 July from 3-6pm. Each of these workshops is free of charge and open to the public, who will be invited to participate in some hands-on activities alongside various artists from the current exhibition. Further information is listed below. Monoprint: Saturday, 10 July 3-6pm Monoprint (or monotype) is often thought of as โthe painterโs printmakingโ, referring to the painterly qualities that this printing technique can achieve. Invented by Castiglione, monotype โserved to break down boundaries between painting, printmaking and drawingโ. Using thick layers of water-based printing ink, Perspex sheets, and ear buds, all are invited to drop by while artists Martin Payne and Martin Lea Brown get their hands dirty. Anyone is free to join in and experiment with this easy and versatile printing method that has captivated great masters such as Picasso, Degas and Gauguin. Screenprint: Saturday, 17 July, 3-6pm Grandchild of the age-old stencil, screenprinting has been gaining both popularity and speed in the contemporary art world of today. With visual effects aplenty, a steady arm is the main ingredient for achieving the best results. Come test your upper body strength, and create ironical wearable graffiti paraphernalia with Miss Aida of Neon-Inc and Brag Clothing. Printing the likes of Kid Acne, Sickboy, and the entire Burning Candy crew, Aida has quickly become a master screen-printer-to-the-stars. Pop over to see how its done-- Roll up your sleeves, learn the tricks of the trade, feed the creative revolution, and rejoin the world in DIY style. Linocut: Saturday, 24 July 3-6pm Relief printing is one of the simplest and oldest forms of printmaking, for which the linocut is attributed. Known for revealing a more raw look, linocutting requires a range of rudimentary-looking tools, such as U-shaped and V-shaped gouges, to carve images into linoleum sheets. Join us as several artists from our current exhibition demonstrate various techniques in linoleum mark-making. THEN, try your hand at inking and printing the linoleum plates of artists such as Nylon, Linocut Boy, Paul Insect, Cyclops & Sweet Toof. This is an opportunity to get a hand-on approach to printing the works of these acclaimed artists yourself, and a chance to get a bargain in the process.
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by walshy on Jul 9, 2010 13:50:12 GMT 1, This looks cool, im guessing for the screen print day that artwork is already supplied ?
This looks cool, im guessing for the screen print day that artwork is already supplied ?
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shower
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by shower on Jul 9, 2010 14:11:24 GMT 1, Yeah I think Jennie said that Aida was putting together a design specially for it. Im definately going to make it to that one as im busy during the other two.
Yeah I think Jennie said that Aida was putting together a design specially for it. Im definately going to make it to that one as im busy during the other two.
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by shower on Jul 12, 2010 12:26:34 GMT 1, Did anyone make it to the Monoprint workshop? If so how was it?
Did anyone make it to the Monoprint workshop? If so how was it?
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by Scraffer on Jul 12, 2010 13:02:26 GMT 1, Yep, went along and did a bit of monoprinting. Was great, but only about 5 peeps turned up! As shower says, Aida is bringing screens for you to print yourself. First come first serve...
Yep, went along and did a bit of monoprinting. Was great, but only about 5 peeps turned up! As shower says, Aida is bringing screens for you to print yourself. First come first serve...
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by European Bob on Jul 12, 2010 14:21:41 GMT 1, Wanted to go to the screen printing session knob the 17th, but I'm injapan so a bit gutted. Will deco try make down for the link cut session tho
Wanted to go to the screen printing session knob the 17th, but I'm injapan so a bit gutted. Will deco try make down for the link cut session tho
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by Scraffer on Jul 12, 2010 16:50:58 GMT 1, EuropeanBob, I can tell you're usink a japanese keyboarf! ;-)
EuropeanBob, I can tell you're usink a japanese keyboarf! ;-)
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by European Bob on Jul 12, 2010 17:44:52 GMT 1, Lol sorry people iPhone predictive text thingy. Will reread what I type from now on
Lol sorry people iPhone predictive text thingy. Will reread what I type from now on
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by jones27 on Jul 12, 2010 21:50:31 GMT 1, Is it free? Does anyone know what parking is like around there?
Is it free? Does anyone know what parking is like around there?
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by shower on Jul 12, 2010 23:04:02 GMT 1, Yeah its all free. Its taking place in addition to the current print show which I would highly recommend taking a look at!
Im not sure about parking, the gallery is in a quiet residential street and it may be permit holder only. If you email the gallery at...
info@highrollersociety.co.uk
im sure they can help you out.
Yeah its all free. Its taking place in addition to the current print show which I would highly recommend taking a look at!
Im not sure about parking, the gallery is in a quiet residential street and it may be permit holder only. If you email the gallery at...
info@highrollersociety.co.uk
im sure they can help you out.
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by shaunq on Jul 13, 2010 9:09:24 GMT 1, If you go to High Roller Society on a weekend, the parking should be OK. There are single yellow lines in the very narrow side road, so good to park on a Sunday. On a Saturday, you might need to keep popping your head out the door to check for the "parking gestapo" who will be keen to spend your artwork money for you ! There are other side roads nearbye that are good for parking as well. The local raods are not busy, so no worries about finding parking.
The gallery is great ! Only found it a few weeks ago myself, and been back already, and will keep visiting given the excellent range of work on show. Sweet Toof has done a fanstastic job of decorating their Loo as well ;D
Thoroughly recommend High Roller Society to anyone looking to spend ยฃ50 or ยฃ1500. Had 7 pieces from them so far, and no doubt they'll receive more of my hard-earned over the coming months.
The very pleasant folks there would appreciate your visit I'm sure
If you go to High Roller Society on a weekend, the parking should be OK. There are single yellow lines in the very narrow side road, so good to park on a Sunday. On a Saturday, you might need to keep popping your head out the door to check for the "parking gestapo" who will be keen to spend your artwork money for you ! There are other side roads nearbye that are good for parking as well. The local raods are not busy, so no worries about finding parking.
The gallery is great ! Only found it a few weeks ago myself, and been back already, and will keep visiting given the excellent range of work on show. Sweet Toof has done a fanstastic job of decorating their Loo as well ;D
Thoroughly recommend High Roller Society to anyone looking to spend ยฃ50 or ยฃ1500. Had 7 pieces from them so far, and no doubt they'll receive more of my hard-earned over the coming months.
The very pleasant folks there would appreciate your visit I'm sure
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by walshy on Jul 13, 2010 9:15:43 GMT 1, If you go to High Roller Society on a weekend, the parking should be OK. There are single yellow lines in the very narrow side road, so good to park on a Sunday. On a Saturday, you might need to keep popping your head out the door to check for the "parking gestapo" who will be keen to spend your artwork money for you ! There are other side roads nearbye that are good for parking as well. The local raods are not busy, so no worries about finding parking. The gallery is great ! Only found it a few weeks ago myself, and been back already, and will keep visiting given the excellent range of work on show. Sweet Toof has done a fanstastic job of decorating their Loo as well ;D Thoroughly recommend High Roller Society to anyone looking to spend ยฃ50 or ยฃ1500. Had 7 pieces from them so far, and no doubt they'll receive more of my hard-earned over the coming months. The very pleasant folks there would appreciate your visit I'm sure
Are they open all the time or by appointment only ?
If you go to High Roller Society on a weekend, the parking should be OK. There are single yellow lines in the very narrow side road, so good to park on a Sunday. On a Saturday, you might need to keep popping your head out the door to check for the "parking gestapo" who will be keen to spend your artwork money for you ! There are other side roads nearbye that are good for parking as well. The local raods are not busy, so no worries about finding parking. The gallery is great ! Only found it a few weeks ago myself, and been back already, and will keep visiting given the excellent range of work on show. Sweet Toof has done a fanstastic job of decorating their Loo as well ;D Thoroughly recommend High Roller Society to anyone looking to spend ยฃ50 or ยฃ1500. Had 7 pieces from them so far, and no doubt they'll receive more of my hard-earned over the coming months. The very pleasant folks there would appreciate your visit I'm sure Are they open all the time or by appointment only ?
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by shaunq on Jul 13, 2010 9:31:21 GMT 1, No need for appt.
I think the gallery is open from midday to 6pm every day. Not absolutely sure about Sundays though, as I've only been on a Saturday - you might wanna check that before travelling
No need for appt.
I think the gallery is open from midday to 6pm every day. Not absolutely sure about Sundays though, as I've only been on a Saturday - you might wanna check that before travelling
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by walshy on Jul 13, 2010 9:38:46 GMT 1, No need for appt. I think the gallery is open from midday to 6pm every day. Not absolutely sure about Sundays though, as I've only been on a Saturday - you might wanna check that before travelling
cheers, going up to POW today so might make my way over
EDIT: is Highroller hard to find from mile end station ?
No need for appt. I think the gallery is open from midday to 6pm every day. Not absolutely sure about Sundays though, as I've only been on a Saturday - you might wanna check that before travelling cheers, going up to POW today so might make my way over EDIT: is Highroller hard to find from mile end station ?
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by telsin on Jul 13, 2010 10:05:32 GMT 1, No need for appt. I think the gallery is open from midday to 6pm every day. Not absolutely sure about Sundays though, as I've only been on a Saturday - you might wanna check that before travelling cheers, going up to POW today so might make my way over EDIT: is Highroller hard to find from mile end station ?
I would say its approx a 15 min walk from the station, arrive out of the station cross the road and walk towards Roman rd, walk straight down until you arrive to a church on your right then turn left, walk over the bridge and your there
hope that helps
No need for appt. I think the gallery is open from midday to 6pm every day. Not absolutely sure about Sundays though, as I've only been on a Saturday - you might wanna check that before travelling cheers, going up to POW today so might make my way over EDIT: is Highroller hard to find from mile end station ? I would say its approx a 15 min walk from the station, arrive out of the station cross the road and walk towards Roman rd, walk straight down until you arrive to a church on your right then turn left, walk over the bridge and your there hope that helps
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by walshy on Jul 13, 2010 10:08:44 GMT 1, cheers, going up to POW today so might make my way over EDIT: is Highroller hard to find from mile end station ? I would say its approx a 15 min walk from the station, arrive out of the station cross the road and walk towards Roman rd, walk straight down until you arrive to a church on your right then turn left, walk over the bridge and your there hope that helps
cheers
cheers, going up to POW today so might make my way over EDIT: is Highroller hard to find from mile end station ? I would say its approx a 15 min walk from the station, arrive out of the station cross the road and walk towards Roman rd, walk straight down until you arrive to a church on your right then turn left, walk over the bridge and your there hope that helps cheers
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by shaunq on Jul 13, 2010 10:11:08 GMT 1, only about 10 mins brisk walk from mile end station
station is on mile end road, go across the road opposite side to the station entrance, walk 2 minutes to the left to Grove Road A1205 on your right, walk up there about 500 metres, then left into Roman Road, after 100 metres next left into Palmers Road = small side road and you're there. 30 metres down on the left
be interested to hear what you reckon .......... and maybe what you buy ! happy hunting
only about 10 mins brisk walk from mile end station station is on mile end road, go across the road opposite side to the station entrance, walk 2 minutes to the left to Grove Road A1205 on your right, walk up there about 500 metres, then left into Roman Road, after 100 metres next left into Palmers Road = small side road and you're there. 30 metres down on the left be interested to hear what you reckon .......... and maybe what you buy ! happy hunting
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by shower on Jul 13, 2010 10:25:32 GMT 1, The gallery is only open Thursday-Saturday isnt it?! Unless they have opened it for longer for this exhibition. I know Jennie holds down another job Mon-Wed.
Their website says....
Gallery Hours ThursdayโSaturday 1−7pm (during exhibitions) or by appointment
Maybe give them a ring on (0)208 981 8177 to check.
The gallery is only open Thursday-Saturday isnt it?! Unless they have opened it for longer for this exhibition. I know Jennie holds down another job Mon-Wed.
Their website says....
Gallery Hours ThursdayโSaturday 1−7pm (during exhibitions) or by appointment
Maybe give them a ring on (0)208 981 8177 to check.
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by walshy on Jul 13, 2010 10:29:14 GMT 1, The gallery is only open Thursday-Saturday isnt it?! Unless they have opened it for longer for this exhibition. I know Jennie holds down another job Mon-Wed. Their website says.... Gallery Hours ThursdayโSaturday 1−7pm (during exhibitions) or by appointment Maybe give them a ring on (0)208 981 8177 to check.
That just saved me some big walking mission il mail them and maybe pop up at the end of the week, go see laz shop and saatchi gallery at the same time
The gallery is only open Thursday-Saturday isnt it?! Unless they have opened it for longer for this exhibition. I know Jennie holds down another job Mon-Wed. Their website says.... Gallery Hours ThursdayโSaturday 1−7pm (during exhibitions) or by appointment Maybe give them a ring on (0)208 981 8177 to check. That just saved me some big walking mission il mail them and maybe pop up at the end of the week, go see laz shop and saatchi gallery at the same time
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by shower on Jul 13, 2010 10:40:10 GMT 1, Glad I could help. Try to pop up on Saturday for the print making, 3-6, it should be good!
Glad I could help. Try to pop up on Saturday for the print making, 3-6, it should be good!
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by walshy on Jul 13, 2010 15:38:09 GMT 1, Glad I could help. Try to pop up on Saturday for the print making, 3-6, it should be good!
cheers, think I may just do that
Glad I could help. Try to pop up on Saturday for the print making, 3-6, it should be good! cheers, think I may just do that
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by shower on Jul 14, 2010 23:20:21 GMT 1, Just got this update from HRS. The email also had the screenprint image but for some reason I can only see the image in the email when im on my ipod. Anyway heres the text....
THIS Saturday, 17 July, 3-6pm
Grandchild of the age-old stencil, screenprinting has been gaining both popularity and speed in the contemporary art world of today. With visual effects aplenty, a steady arm is the main ingredient for achieving the best results. Come test your upper body strength, and create ironical wearable East London Anti-Graffiti Network paraphernalia with Miss Aida of Neon-Inc and Brag Clothing. Printing the likes of Kid Acne, Sickboy, and the entire Burning Candy crew, Aida has quickly become a master screen-printer-to-the-stars. Pop over to see how its done-- Roll up your sleeves, learn the tricks of the trade, feed the creative revolution, and rejoin the world in DIY style. Items will be availabe to purchase on the day for special workshop prices, ranging from ยฃ3-ยฃ15 and are first come, first serve. The Network needs YOU!
Just got this update from HRS. The email also had the screenprint image but for some reason I can only see the image in the email when im on my ipod. Anyway heres the text....
THIS Saturday, 17 July, 3-6pm
Grandchild of the age-old stencil, screenprinting has been gaining both popularity and speed in the contemporary art world of today. With visual effects aplenty, a steady arm is the main ingredient for achieving the best results. Come test your upper body strength, and create ironical wearable East London Anti-Graffiti Network paraphernalia with Miss Aida of Neon-Inc and Brag Clothing. Printing the likes of Kid Acne, Sickboy, and the entire Burning Candy crew, Aida has quickly become a master screen-printer-to-the-stars. Pop over to see how its done-- Roll up your sleeves, learn the tricks of the trade, feed the creative revolution, and rejoin the world in DIY style. Items will be availabe to purchase on the day for special workshop prices, ranging from ยฃ3-ยฃ15 and are first come, first serve. The Network needs YOU!
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by telsin on Jul 14, 2010 23:28:53 GMT 1, I was hoping to make it Saturday but unfortunately I cant, if anyone knows of any future screen printing dates please let me know
I was hoping to make it Saturday but unfortunately I cant, if anyone knows of any future screen printing dates please let me know
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by shower on Jul 18, 2010 13:49:16 GMT 1, Quality workshop yesterday, really enjoyed it. Was anyone else there?
Quality workshop yesterday, really enjoyed it. Was anyone else there?
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by walshy on Jul 18, 2010 13:56:54 GMT 1, Quality workshop yesterday, really enjoyed it. Was anyone else there?
damn... forgot again
Quality workshop yesterday, really enjoyed it. Was anyone else there? damn... forgot again
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High Roller Society Printmaking Workshops, by shower on Jul 22, 2010 15:21:16 GMT 1, High Roller Society Linocut Workshop
Saturday 24 July
**FINAL WEEK OF SHOW!**
High Roller Society | 10 Palmers Road | London, E2 0SY | +44 (0)208 981 8177 | info@highrollersociety.co.uk www.highrollersociety.co.uk
Paul Insect, Untitled (#1), ed. 3 To coincide with our current exhibition, Press and Release, High Roller Society presents Printing as Process: 3 Workshops, taking place over Saturday 10 July, 17 July, and 24 July from 3-6pm. Each of these workshops is free of charge and open to the public, who will be invited to participate in some hands-on activities alongside various artists from the current exhibition.
THIS Saturday, 24 July, 3-6pm
THIS Saturday is our highly-anticipated Final workshop in our 2010 Printing as Process series. Relief printing is one of the simplest and oldest forms of printmaking, for which the linocut is attributed. Known for revealing a more raw look, linocutting requires a range of rudimentary-looking tools, such as U-shaped and V-shaped gouges, to carve images into linoleum sheets. Join us as several artists from our current exhibition demonstrate various techniques in linoleum mark-making. THEN, try your hand at inking and printing the linoleum plates of artists such as Nylon, Linocut Boy, Paul Insect, Lucas Price, Sweet Toof and more. This is an opportunity to get a hand-on approach by printing the works of these acclaimed artists yourself, and a chance to get a bargain in the process. Some editions will be as low as 3, and will be available to print and purchase on the day for special workshop prices. Prints are limited to 1 per person and will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
High Roller Society Linocut Workshop Saturday 24 July **FINAL WEEK OF SHOW!** High Roller Society | 10 Palmers Road | London, E2 0SY | +44 (0)208 981 8177 | info@highrollersociety.co.uk www.highrollersociety.co.uk Paul Insect, Untitled (#1), ed. 3 To coincide with our current exhibition, Press and Release, High Roller Society presents Printing as Process: 3 Workshops, taking place over Saturday 10 July, 17 July, and 24 July from 3-6pm. Each of these workshops is free of charge and open to the public, who will be invited to participate in some hands-on activities alongside various artists from the current exhibition. THIS Saturday, 24 July, 3-6pm THIS Saturday is our highly-anticipated Final workshop in our 2010 Printing as Process series. Relief printing is one of the simplest and oldest forms of printmaking, for which the linocut is attributed. Known for revealing a more raw look, linocutting requires a range of rudimentary-looking tools, such as U-shaped and V-shaped gouges, to carve images into linoleum sheets. Join us as several artists from our current exhibition demonstrate various techniques in linoleum mark-making. THEN, try your hand at inking and printing the linoleum plates of artists such as Nylon, Linocut Boy, Paul Insect, Lucas Price, Sweet Toof and more. This is an opportunity to get a hand-on approach by printing the works of these acclaimed artists yourself, and a chance to get a bargain in the process. Some editions will be as low as 3, and will be available to print and purchase on the day for special workshop prices. Prints are limited to 1 per person and will be available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
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