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Printmaking’s Biggest Stage: Jack Bullen on the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair’s 9th Edition

Join Erin, commissioning editor of Edition Magazine, as she sits down with Jack Bullen, co-founder of the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, now in its ninth year. Jack shares the journey of building the UK’s largest fair dedicated solely to contemporary prints, showcasing a unique 50/50 model that champions both independent artists and renowned galleries. Discover how the fair has evolved from humble beginnings in a derelict building to a state-of-the-art venue, quadrupling its visitor numbers and becoming a beacon for accessibility in the art world. Jack sheds light on the collaborative, community-driven ethos of printmaking and the fair’s mission to make high-quality art available to all, with pieces ranging from £100 to £40,000 and flexible payment plans.

In this episode, we delve into the vibrant program for this year’s fair, featuring monumental works by artists like Sergio Suarez, emerging talents like Natalia Mustafa, and a series of thought-provoking talks on topics such as women in print and creative accessibility. Jack also gives us a sneak peek into the exciting plans for the fair’s 10th anniversary, including expanded installations and international ambitions. Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a new collector, or simply curious about the world of printmaking, this conversation offers an inspiring look at how Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair is revolutionising the art world.

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