Nick Scott aka Narcsville has been a member of East London Printmakers since 2008 and uses screen print as a core process in his design practise. Earlier this year, he created a series of screen printed illustrations for the Vice Guide to Mental Health, these multi layered, fluorescent prints are perfect for visualising different elements of the human psyche. Each design was created in response to a written article about different mental health topics, like anxiety and depression and his prints visually communicate them perfectly as well as being a gorgeous edition of prints.
Artists

Artist Bio I live and work in São Paulo, Brazil. Before getting an MFA at the University of São Paulo, I studied Architecture at the same University. I am deeply influenced by the Brazilian Modernist and Concrete Art movements, as well as the great masters of Brazilian brutalism in architecture. My artistic research is based […]
Artist Talk by Veronica Calarco

Artist Talk Veronica Calarco Tuesday 25th October 7pm Australian artist Veronica Calarco is talking about her work. Veronica is currently doing a PhD in printmaking at Aberystwyth University, Wales (supervised by Paul Croft) and is a co-director of the Aberystwyth Printcenter. Veronica has worked in various printcentres (including Megalo access arts in Australia) and completed […]
New Studio Warming Party

East London Printmakers 42 Copperfield Road E3 4RR Studio Warming Party Saturday 22nd October 4 — 8pm All Welcome East London Printmakers proudly invite you to join us to celebrate our epic move to Acme Studios in Mile End. More information here. We have transformed the fabulous space at Acme Studios into one of the […]
Sam Nias Exhibition and Artist Talk

Over the past 3 months, our Artist in Resident, Sam Nias, has been developing a series of Screenprints inspired by the visual technical glitches and malfunctions that we see in todays new technologies. Come […]
‘A New Home’ Exhibition at The Art Pavilion: 1st — 23rd February 2016; Opening Night Thursday 4th February

Art Catcher, ELP and Tower Hamlets Council have joined forces to create a mixed media exhibition about the concept of ‘belonging’ which will have an opening night on the 4th February at The Art Pavilion in Mile End. The exhibition will be opened by Rita Chadha, CEO of the Refugee and Migrants Forum Essex and […]
Fabio Lattanzi Antinori — Artist In Residence

Fabio Lattanzi Antinori has a number of qualifications to his name, including MA Communication Art & Design, Printmaking and MFA Computational Studio Arts. He has been exhibiting work professionally since 2009 and was selected as the Artist in Residence at East London Printmakers in 2015. Fabio uses the medium of print alongside sculpture and interactive […]
Dolores De Sade — Interview

Dolores mainly draws the wildernesses that can be found in and around London — often liminal spaces such as waste grounds, abandoned parks, motorway verges, unloved front gardens. She is interested in what landscape means to us today, exploring our experience of such as an industrialised nation and how it is distilled through popular media. Influenced by […]
Maker Mile Open Studio
On Monday 21st September, East London Printmakers hosted a very successful Open Workshop in conjunction with the Maker Mile and London Design Festival. The event attracted roughly around 100 new faces to the ELP studio, all of which where making their way along the mile, stoping in at many other Open Workshop Studios. These […]
East London Printmakers at Embassy Tea Gallery
For the second year running East London Printmakers is pleased to present its Annual Show at Embassy Tea Gallery. The exhibition is open to all members and includes not just a range of styles, but experimental and accomplished work in most print mediums. Members are asked to contribute works made over the past year. It […]