Leicester Print Workshop, Leicester

Leicester Print Workshop, Leicester

Leicester Print Workshop is one of the UK’s leading open-access print studios, dedicated to promoting and preserving the art of printmaking for over 30 years. Located in Leicester, a city renowned for its printing heritage, the workshop serves as a dynamic center for artists, students, and enthusiasts looking to explore this versatile art form.

The workshop provides affordable studio space, offering both independent, pay-as-you-go access and fully assisted support for those refining their craft. The studio is equipped with specialist facilities for silkscreen, stone and plate lithography, etching, engraving, relief, and letterpress printing. Whether you're a seasoned artist or a beginner, Leicester Print Workshop offers a welcoming environment to develop your skills.

Committed to fostering creativity at all levels, the workshop runs educational programs tailored to all ages and abilities. Through partnerships with schools, community groups, galleries, museums, and festivals, it extends the reach of printmaking beyond its walls. Regular workshops, master classes, and open lectures provide opportunities for hands-on learning, ensuring accessibility to this time-honored craft.

Leicester Print Workshop also boasts an exhibition space featuring a rotating program of printmaking-related displays. Visitors can explore artist prints, greetings cards, printed gifts, textiles, books, and printmaking supplies in the on-site shop. For those eager to dive into printmaking, the center offers beginner taster sessions and in-depth courses.

Each November, the Leicester Print Festival celebrates the vibrancy of the medium, bringing together printmakers and audiences through talks, demonstrations, and drop-in sessions. Additionally, free family-friendly printmaking activities are held during half-term, making it an inclusive and inspiring venue for all.

For anyone curious about the intricate world of printmaking, Leicester Print Workshop stands as an invaluable resource, fostering creativity and innovation in the field. Whether you’re looking to master a new skill, browse an exhibition, or simply appreciate the craft, this hub of printmaking excellence offers something for everyone.

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Sight Name: Leicester Print Workshop
Sight Location: Leicester, England (See walking tours in Leicester)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark

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