Over 350 artists coming to Woolwich for Print Fair starting tomorrow
Over 350 artists and exhibitors will descend on Woolwich for a Contemporary Print Fair kicking off tomorrow at the Arsenal site. A full list of artists can be seen here.
It looks pretty impressive, and according to the organisers:
“With over 350 specialist artists and exhibitors, Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair is the only fair in London to deal solely in contemporary printmaking, and the largest of its kind in the UK, set in the impressive former carriage factory at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich.
Celebrating every aspect of printmaking – from etching and lithography, to woodblock and screen-printing, exciting emerging talent sits alongside established practitioners such as Chris Ofili, Paula Rego and Norman Ackroyd RA.
With an incredible range of prints for sale and exhibitors with an unsurpassed knowledge of their craft, interactive demonstrations and workshops, and a programme of talks and tours, offer visitors of all ages an insight into the practice of printmaking and what to look for when starting to build their own collection.
WCPF appeals to both longstanding collectors and those looking to buy their first original artwork. Framing and payment plans through OwnArt available onsite.”
It runs from 22nd November until the 25th in Building 17, Cartridge Place, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, London, SE18 6ST.
Opening times are:
22-25 November 2018
Thursday 22 November
11.00-17.00
Friday 23 November
11.00-17.00
New Collectors Evening 18.00-22.00
Saturday 24 November
10.00-18.00
Sunday 25 November
10.00-18.00
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