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Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 October 2023 (Preview evening on Friday 27 October)
Nottingham Contemporary
Free Entry
Nottingham Contemporary are excited to return this year with Print Fair Contemporary, taking place on Saturday 28 & Sunday 29 October, with a Preview Evening on Friday 27 October.
Held in the gallery's large performance Space, the print fair will have over 30 stalls, showcasing a wide range of printmakers, illustrators and artists. Celebrating all things print, join them to shop a variety of print specialisms including screen print, risograph, etching, monograph, digital print and more.
Organisers have selected a wonderful range of printmakers working across illustration, fine art, design, and textiles. All are welcome to celebrate the opening of the event with a Launch Party in The Space and at Blend at Contemporary on Friday 27 October 2023. Head there from 5pm to preview Print Fair Contemporary and enjoy music and free drinks to the first 100 visitors. Free entry and no booking required.
This print fair sees free admission for all but donations are both encouraged and needed. As a registered charity, every donation – no matter the size – makes a big difference. Suggested donation £3.
Stall holders include:
Arboretum Print Co | Amy Lee Creative | Blue and Gold Botanics | Charlie Taylor | Dizzy Ink | Dotto | Edwina Kung | Ellastrated | Emma Grover | Fireater Letterpress | Florence Blanchard | Georgia Green | Imo Dunkley | James Green | Jonathan Wilkinson | Katya Mora | KTJillustration | KushKush Studio | Laine Tomkinson | Laura Knight Studio | Laura Slater | Little Egret Design | LocalHotelParking | Lucy Sherston | Marko | MOAN Zine | Neesh Home | Print Garage | Ruth Holly | Sam Groom | Sarah Gamble | The Print Lass | Unquiet Arcadian | Wayne Mitchelson | Zoë Badger
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