THE RISO SHOW 2 IS NOW OPEN Our first exhibition of the year launched with a bang on Saturday, and we’re thrilled to say the prints are flying off the walls! One of the brilliant things about Risograph is it's sweet spot between screen printing and high speed duplication — multiple layers of vivid, soy-based inks pushed through stencils, resulting in bold, affordable works of art. That means collectors can snap up more than one print, get them framed, and enjoy a fresh new wall of colour as soon as they're home. We’re showcasing vibrant work from 30 artists spanning the UK, France and the USA — all exploring the punchy, playful potential of RISO. It’s a large, joy-filled show and we’d love you to see it.
THE RISO SHOW 2 runs until 25th May. |
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HERMIPPE(ヘルミッペ Joining us from Japan for the Riso Show is HERMIPPE, a pixel artist whose work is a nostalgic window into the world of Tama New Town, his hometown in Japan. Drawing dreamy apartment blocks from memory, Hermippe blends architectural quiet with the textures of retro gaming. His work spans sci-fi illustration, insect studies, and pixel-perfect details — all rendered in unmistakable style. Beyond the prints on our walls, Hermippe’s creativity spills into zines, record sleeves, embroidery, and even music videos. A truly multidisciplinary mind with a soft spot for structure and story, their RISO work is delicate, strange, and full of heart. |
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DRAWING FROM THE SENSES With Katie Sollohub Friday 25th April 10am-4pm As summer nears, join us by the sea for a day of sensory drawing guided by artist Katie Sollohub. Through mindful meditation and gentle movement, you'll be encouraged to draw not just with your eyes, but with your ears, skin, breath — and even memory. We’ll walk the beach, drawing in response to sound, scent, touch and place — sometimes with our eyes shut. Back in the studio, we’ll explore how sensations linger and translate into expressive, abstract marks. No experience needed — just curiosity and a willingness to let go of expectations. Open to all levels. A meditative, experimental workshop for tuning in and drawing out. Book Here |
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MADE LONDON 2025 — CALL FOR ENTRIES Applications are closing soon for MADE LONDON, returning this October to the stunning One Marylebone — a converted Sir John Soane church just moments from Regent’s Park. From 10–12 October, this much-loved show will once again bring together the very best in contemporary craft and design, and we’re inviting makers of all disciplines to apply. Whether you’re a jeweller, ceramicist, textile artist, woodworker or glassblower, if your work is original, beautifully made, and grounded in craft skills, we want to hear from you. MADE LONDON is a curated fair known for its vibrant atmosphere, high calibre of work, and loyal, enthusiastic audience. This year, we're pleased to offer reduced stand rates, with prices starting at £350 + VAT in the atmospheric Crypt, up to £1340 + VAT for larger spaces in the spectacular Soane Hall. Deadline for applications: midnight, 13 April A small application fee of £10 + VAT applies. Selection will be made by panel in early May. Apply now at madelondon.uk/application |
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