Empty shop houses Cardiff Print Workshop exhibition
Following their first successful exhibition at the 2010 National Eisteddfod, the have turned an empty retail unit in one of Cardiff's famed shopping arcades into an exhibition space.
Untitled, etching by Georgina Brownlow
Cardiff Print Workshop, a not-for-profit organisation, has been based in the Welsh capital for 20 years. The workshop comprises 20 artists who aim to inform and inspire people about this less well-known art form and the exciting techniques and methods used to create unique pieces of art.
The voluntarily-run workshop at the Howardian Centre specialises in the more traditional methods of printmaking, such as etching and stone lithography, mono printing and engraving.
Hozuki, etching and by Jane Marchesi
Having successfully obtained a grant from the to enable an exhibition in the National Eisteddfod in Ebbw Vale earlier this month, Cardiff Print Workshop wanted to bring the successful show back to Cardiff.
They have rented out an empty shop space, unit 12-14, in Cardiff's High Street Arcade for two weeks, with the exhibition set to run until 21 August.
Green Haze, etching by Lauren Burgess
Lauren Burgess of the Cardiff Print Workshop commented: "This is a wonderful opportunity for us and also for the people in Cardiff to learn and appreciate the methods of printmaking."
The exhibition will finish with an Art Print Market on Saturday 21 August, where people will be able to purchase original prints at lower prices.
For further information on the Cardiff Print Workshop . You can also listen to an interview with Lauren Burgess and Catherine Ade from the CPW on the .
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At 12th Aug 2010, CPW wrote:We would like to say a big thank you to Curzon Estate Agency for letting use this empty shop. It's a fantastic opportunity for not only us but all artists and passer byers in Cardiff! With a special thanks to Andrew at Curzon. From All at Cardiff print Workshop
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