EXHIBITION
22 September to 03 November 2007
Galleries 2 & 3
40 Years of Printmaking from Edinburgh Printmakers
Part 2 - 1987 to 2007

Alastair Clark >
John Bellany >
Calum Colvin >
Alan Davie >
Graham Fagan >
Graham Flack >
Moyna Flannigan >
Renato Galante >
Roberto Gonzalez-Fernandez >
Graham Dean >
Callum Innes >
Kate Downie >
Ken Currie >
Liz Douglas >
Peter Lynch >
Caroline McNairn >
Gillian Murray >
Nicola Murray >
Mary Newcomb >
Eduardo Paolozzi >
Barbara Rae >
Rob Maclaurin >
Jenny Smith >
Edward Summerton >
Graeme Todd >
Gill Tyson >
Sylvia Von Hartman >

Continuing our 40th anniversary celebrations with an exhibition of selected prints published by Edinburgh Printmakers over the last 20 years. Including works by well established artists such as Barbara Rae, Calum Colvin and Moyna Flannigan, this exhibition is a celebration of the role of Edinburgh Printmakers, working at the pinnacle of excellence in contemporary printmaking in Scotland.

FILM SCREENINGS
Gallery 2
Edinburgh Printmakers, 40 Years On…
Screenedon the hour, every hour, starting at 11am throughout the duration of the exhibition.

BOOK LAUNCH EVENT
02 November 2007, 6 to 9pm
Gallery 1
Edinburgh Printmakers, 40 Years of Original Prints
Celebrating 40 years of publishing history at Edinburgh Printmakers, this is a stunning document of contemporary prints brought together for the first time in one publication. With written contributions from Daniel Herrmann, Duncan Macmillan and John Calcutt.

FILM LAUNCH EVENT
02 November 2007, 6 to 9pm
Gallery 2
Edinburgh Printmakers, 40 Years On…
Edinburgh Printmakers has been established as an open-access printmaking studio and galleries for 40 years. In that time the organisation has built a reputation for supporting artists to make prints, for holding exciting exhibitions and for developing and teaching innovative printmaking processes. This documentary film, produced by Sarah Price, Director of Edinburgh Printmakers, looks at how it all began, gives an overview of how the organisation has developed and what it offers today to a diverse community of artists and visitors.

This exhibition is sponsored by Delta Video and supported by Arts & Business.

EXHIBITION
22 September to 03 November 2007
Gallery 1
New Commissions from Edinburgh Printmakers

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A premier opportunity to see the latest work of some of Scotland’s leading contemporary artists, commissioned and published by Edinburgh Printmakers.

 



with a 0% loan
from Edinburgh Printmakers

Edinburgh Printmakers is part of the OWN ART scheme that has been designed to encourage more people to buy art by making it easy and affordable.

You can buy a limited edition original print from Edinburgh Printmakers through the OWN ART scheme interest free and take it home the same day

Loans are available from as little as £100 and up to £2000

More info on the own art scheme (pdf)
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Edinburgh Printmakers Gallery is one of Scotland's foremost gallery spaces devoted to contemporary fine art original prints - most of which are made in our studio. Some of the most established artists working in Scotland use our studio alongside recent graduates, professional artists and many printmakers from all over the world, who come to use the facilities on offer. We have four print browsers - over 500 prints - visitors can view an amazing range of the best contemporary prints available in Scotland. We have highly knowledgeable gallery staff on hand to help and answer any queries about the artists, their working syles and subject matter.

Exhibition Programme

To complement the work on show by the resident artists we have a rolling programme of exhibitions representing the whole spectrum of contemporary graphic art. Previous exhibitions have ranged from the graphic works of artists such as Marc Chagall , David Hockney, Matisse and Picasso to contemporary American prints by such artists as - Andy Warhol and Jim Dine - to the wealth of talent that exists in Scotland itself. The Gallery and Studio are very centrally situated being only a few minutes walk from both the railway station, central bus station and the main shopping and cafe areas.

Our Gallery hours are Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 6pm