[In]Press: Contemporary Print
For the first time, we welcome [In]Press, a selling exhibition in our Studio Gallery bringing together eight contemporary printmakers, curated by Adam Bridgland.
[In]Press offers a chance to discover and buy original prints, meet the artists, and explore a range of approaches to contemporary printmaking.
Browse exhibited works in our shop.
Open Wed-Sat, 10am-5pm from 4-20 June, the exhibition presents new work by a carefully selected group of artists:
Adam Bridgland
Adam Bridgland is a contemporary British artist and printmaker based in Cambridgeshire. He works across a range of materials and processes to explore distinctly British themes with wit and clarity. His work often reflects on nostalgia and the passing of time, drawing on memories of seaside holidays, backpacking trips and traditional tours.
Deborah Bowness
Deborah Bowness is an artist, designer and maker specialising in high-end, bespoke hand-printed wallpapers. She uses monochrome imagery, which is brought to life through silkscreened colour and hand-painted detail, a contemporary homage to trompe l’oeil and deliberately rejecting the repeat pattern.
Clare Curtis
Clare Curtis is a printmaker and illustrator whose work beautifully captures the rhythm of nature and the character of the British landscape. Drawing inspiration from her coastal surroundings in Felixstowe, Clare’s prints often explore the structure and patterns found in plants, gardens, and the natural world.
Ines Fernandez de Cordova
Ines Fernandez de Cordova is a Bolivian-Slovenian artist whose work merges sculpture, printmaking, and photography. She constructs layered still lives that explore narrative, light, and the passage of time. At the heart of her process, Ines expands printmaking methods by exploring dimensionality, surface, and repetition across different visual languages.
Katherine Jones
Katherine Jones (RA) is a contemporary British artist who combines painting and traditional printmaking techniques, bringing together disparate narratives in hyper-real or folkloric spaces. Perceptions of safety and danger are often presented using archetypal motifs such as a house, flower, sun or tree.
Rob Ryan
Rob is a London-based visual artist specialising in paper cutting and screenprinting. Rob has illustrated many books and album covers and his work has been exhibited widely in the UK.
Michelle Thompson
Michelle Thompson MA (RCA) combines found materials (books, magazines, packaging, photographs, postcards and other printed ephemera) with painted, drawn and printed elements in her work. She alludes to shared memory - cutting up and reassembling images from recent history, to reflect contemporary themes and popular culture.
Sid White Jones
Sid White-Jones is a photographic artist from Cambridge, U.K. His practice centres on salvaging and re-presenting discarded media such as photographs, negatives, and slides, through intricate digital and chemical processes.