Glasgow Print Studio
Champions of contemporary fine art Printmaking

For over 50 years, Glasgow Print Studio has supported artists, nurtured creativity, and connected communities through printmaking.
Today, we are facing a serious financial challenge following a significant rise in rent charges at Trongate 103.
While we are grateful for interim support from Glasgow City Council, we urgently need help to secure our future.
More than a workshop and gallery, GPS is a creative home for artists, learners, staff, and visitors - supporting hundreds of artists and welcoming thousands of people through our doors every year.
Your donation, no matter the size, will directly support artists, learning, and access to printmaking in Glasgow.
Please consider donating today via the link in our bio.

For over 50 years, Glasgow Print Studio has supported artists, nurtured creativity, and connected communities through printmaking.
Today, we are facing a serious financial challenge following a significant rise in rent charges at Trongate 103.
While we are grateful for interim support from Glasgow City Council, we urgently need help to secure our future.
More than a workshop and gallery, GPS is a creative home for artists, learners, staff, and visitors - supporting hundreds of artists and welcoming thousands of people through our doors every year.
Your donation, no matter the size, will directly support artists, learning, and access to printmaking in Glasgow.
Please consider donating today via the link in our bio.

For over 50 years, Glasgow Print Studio has supported artists, nurtured creativity, and connected communities through printmaking.
Today, we are facing a serious financial challenge following a significant rise in rent charges at Trongate 103.
While we are grateful for interim support from Glasgow City Council, we urgently need help to secure our future.
More than a workshop and gallery, GPS is a creative home for artists, learners, staff, and visitors - supporting hundreds of artists and welcoming thousands of people through our doors every year.
Your donation, no matter the size, will directly support artists, learning, and access to printmaking in Glasgow.
Please consider donating today via the link in our bio.

For over 50 years, Glasgow Print Studio has supported artists, nurtured creativity, and connected communities through printmaking.
Today, we are facing a serious financial challenge following a significant rise in rent charges at Trongate 103.
While we are grateful for interim support from Glasgow City Council, we urgently need help to secure our future.
More than a workshop and gallery, GPS is a creative home for artists, learners, staff, and visitors - supporting hundreds of artists and welcoming thousands of people through our doors every year.
Your donation, no matter the size, will directly support artists, learning, and access to printmaking in Glasgow.
Please consider donating today via the link in our bio.

For over 50 years, Glasgow Print Studio has supported artists, nurtured creativity, and connected communities through printmaking.
Today, we are facing a serious financial challenge following a significant rise in rent charges at Trongate 103.
While we are grateful for interim support from Glasgow City Council, we urgently need help to secure our future.
More than a workshop and gallery, GPS is a creative home for artists, learners, staff, and visitors - supporting hundreds of artists and welcoming thousands of people through our doors every year.
Your donation, no matter the size, will directly support artists, learning, and access to printmaking in Glasgow.
Please consider donating today via the link in our bio.

For over 50 years, Glasgow Print Studio has supported artists, nurtured creativity, and connected communities through printmaking.
Today, we are facing a serious financial challenge following a significant rise in rent charges at Trongate 103.
While we are grateful for interim support from Glasgow City Council, we urgently need help to secure our future.
More than a workshop and gallery, GPS is a creative home for artists, learners, staff, and visitors - supporting hundreds of artists and welcoming thousands of people through our doors every year.
Your donation, no matter the size, will directly support artists, learning, and access to printmaking in Glasgow.
Please consider donating today via the link in our bio.

For over 50 years, Glasgow Print Studio has supported artists, nurtured creativity, and connected communities through printmaking.
Today, we are facing a serious financial challenge following a significant rise in rent charges at Trongate 103.
While we are grateful for interim support from Glasgow City Council, we urgently need help to secure our future.
More than a workshop and gallery, GPS is a creative home for artists, learners, staff, and visitors - supporting hundreds of artists and welcoming thousands of people through our doors every year.
Your donation, no matter the size, will directly support artists, learning, and access to printmaking in Glasgow.
Please consider donating today via the link in our bio.

For over 50 years, Glasgow Print Studio has supported artists, nurtured creativity, and connected communities through printmaking.
Today, we are facing a serious financial challenge following a significant rise in rent charges at Trongate 103.
While we are grateful for interim support from Glasgow City Council, we urgently need help to secure our future.
More than a workshop and gallery, GPS is a creative home for artists, learners, staff, and visitors - supporting hundreds of artists and welcoming thousands of people through our doors every year.
Your donation, no matter the size, will directly support artists, learning, and access to printmaking in Glasgow.
Please consider donating today via the link in our bio.

For over 50 years, Glasgow Print Studio has supported artists, nurtured creativity, and connected communities through printmaking.
Today, we are facing a serious financial challenge following a significant rise in rent charges at Trongate 103.
While we are grateful for interim support from Glasgow City Council, we urgently need help to secure our future.
More than a workshop and gallery, GPS is a creative home for artists, learners, staff, and visitors - supporting hundreds of artists and welcoming thousands of people through our doors every year.
Your donation, no matter the size, will directly support artists, learning, and access to printmaking in Glasgow.
Please consider donating today via the link in our bio.

For over 50 years, Glasgow Print Studio has supported artists, nurtured creativity, and connected communities through printmaking.
Today, we are facing a serious financial challenge following a significant rise in rent charges at Trongate 103.
While we are grateful for interim support from Glasgow City Council, we urgently need help to secure our future.
More than a workshop and gallery, GPS is a creative home for artists, learners, staff, and visitors - supporting hundreds of artists and welcoming thousands of people through our doors every year.
Your donation, no matter the size, will directly support artists, learning, and access to printmaking in Glasgow.
Please consider donating today via the link in our bio.

For over 50 years, Glasgow Print Studio has supported artists, nurtured creativity, and connected communities through printmaking.
Today, we are facing a serious financial challenge following a significant rise in rent charges at Trongate 103.
While we are grateful for interim support from Glasgow City Council, we urgently need help to secure our future.
More than a workshop and gallery, GPS is a creative home for artists, learners, staff, and visitors - supporting hundreds of artists and welcoming thousands of people through our doors every year.
Your donation, no matter the size, will directly support artists, learning, and access to printmaking in Glasgow.
Please consider donating today via the link in our bio.

For over 50 years, Glasgow Print Studio has supported artists, nurtured creativity, and connected communities through printmaking.
Today, we are facing a serious financial challenge following a significant rise in rent charges at Trongate 103.
While we are grateful for interim support from Glasgow City Council, we urgently need help to secure our future.
More than a workshop and gallery, GPS is a creative home for artists, learners, staff, and visitors - supporting hundreds of artists and welcoming thousands of people through our doors every year.
Your donation, no matter the size, will directly support artists, learning, and access to printmaking in Glasgow.
Please consider donating today via the link in our bio.

For over 50 years, Glasgow Print Studio has supported artists, nurtured creativity, and connected communities through printmaking.
Today, we are facing a serious financial challenge following a significant rise in rent charges at Trongate 103.
While we are grateful for interim support from Glasgow City Council, we urgently need help to secure our future.
More than a workshop and gallery, GPS is a creative home for artists, learners, staff, and visitors - supporting hundreds of artists and welcoming thousands of people through our doors every year.
Your donation, no matter the size, will directly support artists, learning, and access to printmaking in Glasgow.
Please consider donating today via the link in our bio.

For over 50 years, Glasgow Print Studio has supported artists, nurtured creativity, and connected communities through printmaking.
Today, we are facing a serious financial challenge following a significant rise in rent charges at Trongate 103.
While we are grateful for interim support from Glasgow City Council, we urgently need help to secure our future.
More than a workshop and gallery, GPS is a creative home for artists, learners, staff, and visitors - supporting hundreds of artists and welcoming thousands of people through our doors every year.
Your donation, no matter the size, will directly support artists, learning, and access to printmaking in Glasgow.
Please consider donating today via the link in our bio.

We need your support.
Glasgow Print Studio is facing rising rent and increasing running costs, putting a vital creative space - and the artists who rely on it - at risk.
For over 50 years, Glasgow Print Studio has been a place where people come to learn, make, and build sustainable creative careers. Losing it would mean losing access, opportunity, and an important part of Glasgow’s cultural life.
Here’s how you can help:
* Sign and share the petition (link in bio)
* Buy an artwork and support an artist directly
* Join a course and learn to print (link in bio)
* Make a donation, if you’re able (link in bio)
* Attend a peaceful protest and stand with us
Join us to protest Friday 27 March, 12 till 2pm, 229 George St, Glasgow, G1 1QU
Every action matters, and every bit of support helps protect this space for future generations of artists.
Please share widely.

Save the Date //
Rachel Duckhouse: INSIDE UP
Ground Floor Gallery
**Preview: Thursday 4 June, 5-8pm**
Exhibition Dates: Friday 5 June – Saturday 1 August 2026
Inside Up presents etchings inspired by a two-month residency in autumn 2024 at the University of Alberta’s Printmaking faculty as Artist in Residence.
Rachel Duckhouse’s printmaking practice focuses on etching and drawing, inspired by the physical and psychological experience of being in a particular place at a particular time. She draws from the architecture of interior and exterior landscapes and the patterns and geometries within them.
Image: Rachel Duckhouse
Inside Up, 2026
set of four etchings with pen and ink and pencil drawing
48 x 48 cm

'cradle' by Camara Taylor, brings together etched text, memory, ritual and rebellion through the symbolic presence of rum - a spirit carrying layered histories across the Caribbean and wider African diaspora. Both mass-produced commodity and sacred offering, rum becomes tied to libation practices, mourning rituals, celebration, and acts of resistance.
Referencing funeral processions as sites of gathering, plotting and collective remembrance, the works draw connections between joy and grief, rebellion and ceremony. Etched phrases including Plot and Grave and Mourners Rejoice at Riotous Assemblies evoke histories where music, rum and communal ritual became forms of survival and resistance.
Borrowing from the writing of Sylvia Wynter, cradle reflects on how language, ritual and assembly hold histories of both oppression and liberation.
Images: Camara Taylor
cradle (unlawful ends), 2026
etched mild steel
Courtesy of the artist
Photography: Patrick Jameson
Last chance to see: exhibition ends Saturday 30th May. Open 10am - 5.30pm Tuesday - Saturday

'cradle' by Camara Taylor, brings together etched text, memory, ritual and rebellion through the symbolic presence of rum - a spirit carrying layered histories across the Caribbean and wider African diaspora. Both mass-produced commodity and sacred offering, rum becomes tied to libation practices, mourning rituals, celebration, and acts of resistance.
Referencing funeral processions as sites of gathering, plotting and collective remembrance, the works draw connections between joy and grief, rebellion and ceremony. Etched phrases including Plot and Grave and Mourners Rejoice at Riotous Assemblies evoke histories where music, rum and communal ritual became forms of survival and resistance.
Borrowing from the writing of Sylvia Wynter, cradle reflects on how language, ritual and assembly hold histories of both oppression and liberation.
Images: Camara Taylor
cradle (unlawful ends), 2026
etched mild steel
Courtesy of the artist
Photography: Patrick Jameson
Last chance to see: exhibition ends Saturday 30th May. Open 10am - 5.30pm Tuesday - Saturday

'cradle' by Camara Taylor, brings together etched text, memory, ritual and rebellion through the symbolic presence of rum - a spirit carrying layered histories across the Caribbean and wider African diaspora. Both mass-produced commodity and sacred offering, rum becomes tied to libation practices, mourning rituals, celebration, and acts of resistance.
Referencing funeral processions as sites of gathering, plotting and collective remembrance, the works draw connections between joy and grief, rebellion and ceremony. Etched phrases including Plot and Grave and Mourners Rejoice at Riotous Assemblies evoke histories where music, rum and communal ritual became forms of survival and resistance.
Borrowing from the writing of Sylvia Wynter, cradle reflects on how language, ritual and assembly hold histories of both oppression and liberation.
Images: Camara Taylor
cradle (unlawful ends), 2026
etched mild steel
Courtesy of the artist
Photography: Patrick Jameson
Last chance to see: exhibition ends Saturday 30th May. Open 10am - 5.30pm Tuesday - Saturday

'cradle' by Camara Taylor, brings together etched text, memory, ritual and rebellion through the symbolic presence of rum - a spirit carrying layered histories across the Caribbean and wider African diaspora. Both mass-produced commodity and sacred offering, rum becomes tied to libation practices, mourning rituals, celebration, and acts of resistance.
Referencing funeral processions as sites of gathering, plotting and collective remembrance, the works draw connections between joy and grief, rebellion and ceremony. Etched phrases including Plot and Grave and Mourners Rejoice at Riotous Assemblies evoke histories where music, rum and communal ritual became forms of survival and resistance.
Borrowing from the writing of Sylvia Wynter, cradle reflects on how language, ritual and assembly hold histories of both oppression and liberation.
Images: Camara Taylor
cradle (unlawful ends), 2026
etched mild steel
Courtesy of the artist
Photography: Patrick Jameson
Last chance to see: exhibition ends Saturday 30th May. Open 10am - 5.30pm Tuesday - Saturday

Final Week //
You’ve only got one week left to view Form & Oxidation, our current Featured Artist exhibition by Lesley Logue at Glasgow Print Studio.
Logue’s practice stems from her training as a painter and printmaker and has expanded to include photography, moving image and sculpture. Working across expanded forms of print and sculptural installation, her research-led practice explores working-class histories, deindustrialisation, and the cycles of damage, repair and renewal connected to people and place.
She holds an MA in Fine Art from the Royal College of Art and a Professional Doctorate in Fine Art from the University of East London, and has exhibited nationally and internationally.
The exhibition continues until 30 May.
Images:
Lesley Logue
Small Wave Form
screenprint
edition of 5
£300
Lesley Logue
Serpentine
screenprint
edition of 5
£300
Lesley Logue
Swarf on Pink
screenprint
edition of 5
£300

Final Week //
You’ve only got one week left to view Form & Oxidation, our current Featured Artist exhibition by Lesley Logue at Glasgow Print Studio.
Logue’s practice stems from her training as a painter and printmaker and has expanded to include photography, moving image and sculpture. Working across expanded forms of print and sculptural installation, her research-led practice explores working-class histories, deindustrialisation, and the cycles of damage, repair and renewal connected to people and place.
She holds an MA in Fine Art from the Royal College of Art and a Professional Doctorate in Fine Art from the University of East London, and has exhibited nationally and internationally.
The exhibition continues until 30 May.
Images:
Lesley Logue
Small Wave Form
screenprint
edition of 5
£300
Lesley Logue
Serpentine
screenprint
edition of 5
£300
Lesley Logue
Swarf on Pink
screenprint
edition of 5
£300

Final Week //
You’ve only got one week left to view Form & Oxidation, our current Featured Artist exhibition by Lesley Logue at Glasgow Print Studio.
Logue’s practice stems from her training as a painter and printmaker and has expanded to include photography, moving image and sculpture. Working across expanded forms of print and sculptural installation, her research-led practice explores working-class histories, deindustrialisation, and the cycles of damage, repair and renewal connected to people and place.
She holds an MA in Fine Art from the Royal College of Art and a Professional Doctorate in Fine Art from the University of East London, and has exhibited nationally and internationally.
The exhibition continues until 30 May.
Images:
Lesley Logue
Small Wave Form
screenprint
edition of 5
£300
Lesley Logue
Serpentine
screenprint
edition of 5
£300
Lesley Logue
Swarf on Pink
screenprint
edition of 5
£300

Proofing new etchings at Glasgow Print Worksop with the indomitable teamof Al and Ian, and my london Groovers SidselCecilia and Edie , Davey McCraken from Aberdeen, all under the auspices of Claire Forsyth and her heavenly colleagues. I simply adore making work here. It’s intense and profound and they are deeply professional. Inspiring to make images with lots of Andy Cranstons’ and Lorna Robertsons’ in the racks, ready for their show together next week. Steel facing tonight and I hope making BAT’s before the Caledonian Sleeper back to London. What bliss #glasgowprintstudio #algow @glasgowprintstudio @hammickeditions @mccrackenish

Proofing new etchings at Glasgow Print Worksop with the indomitable teamof Al and Ian, and my london Groovers SidselCecilia and Edie , Davey McCraken from Aberdeen, all under the auspices of Claire Forsyth and her heavenly colleagues. I simply adore making work here. It’s intense and profound and they are deeply professional. Inspiring to make images with lots of Andy Cranstons’ and Lorna Robertsons’ in the racks, ready for their show together next week. Steel facing tonight and I hope making BAT’s before the Caledonian Sleeper back to London. What bliss #glasgowprintstudio #algow @glasgowprintstudio @hammickeditions @mccrackenish

Proofing new etchings at Glasgow Print Worksop with the indomitable teamof Al and Ian, and my london Groovers SidselCecilia and Edie , Davey McCraken from Aberdeen, all under the auspices of Claire Forsyth and her heavenly colleagues. I simply adore making work here. It’s intense and profound and they are deeply professional. Inspiring to make images with lots of Andy Cranstons’ and Lorna Robertsons’ in the racks, ready for their show together next week. Steel facing tonight and I hope making BAT’s before the Caledonian Sleeper back to London. What bliss #glasgowprintstudio #algow @glasgowprintstudio @hammickeditions @mccrackenish

Proofing new etchings at Glasgow Print Worksop with the indomitable teamof Al and Ian, and my london Groovers SidselCecilia and Edie , Davey McCraken from Aberdeen, all under the auspices of Claire Forsyth and her heavenly colleagues. I simply adore making work here. It’s intense and profound and they are deeply professional. Inspiring to make images with lots of Andy Cranstons’ and Lorna Robertsons’ in the racks, ready for their show together next week. Steel facing tonight and I hope making BAT’s before the Caledonian Sleeper back to London. What bliss #glasgowprintstudio #algow @glasgowprintstudio @hammickeditions @mccrackenish

Proofing new etchings at Glasgow Print Worksop with the indomitable teamof Al and Ian, and my london Groovers SidselCecilia and Edie , Davey McCraken from Aberdeen, all under the auspices of Claire Forsyth and her heavenly colleagues. I simply adore making work here. It’s intense and profound and they are deeply professional. Inspiring to make images with lots of Andy Cranstons’ and Lorna Robertsons’ in the racks, ready for their show together next week. Steel facing tonight and I hope making BAT’s before the Caledonian Sleeper back to London. What bliss #glasgowprintstudio #algow @glasgowprintstudio @hammickeditions @mccrackenish

Proofing new etchings at Glasgow Print Worksop with the indomitable teamof Al and Ian, and my london Groovers SidselCecilia and Edie , Davey McCraken from Aberdeen, all under the auspices of Claire Forsyth and her heavenly colleagues. I simply adore making work here. It’s intense and profound and they are deeply professional. Inspiring to make images with lots of Andy Cranstons’ and Lorna Robertsons’ in the racks, ready for their show together next week. Steel facing tonight and I hope making BAT’s before the Caledonian Sleeper back to London. What bliss #glasgowprintstudio #algow @glasgowprintstudio @hammickeditions @mccrackenish

Proofing new etchings at Glasgow Print Worksop with the indomitable teamof Al and Ian, and my london Groovers SidselCecilia and Edie , Davey McCraken from Aberdeen, all under the auspices of Claire Forsyth and her heavenly colleagues. I simply adore making work here. It’s intense and profound and they are deeply professional. Inspiring to make images with lots of Andy Cranstons’ and Lorna Robertsons’ in the racks, ready for their show together next week. Steel facing tonight and I hope making BAT’s before the Caledonian Sleeper back to London. What bliss #glasgowprintstudio #algow @glasgowprintstudio @hammickeditions @mccrackenish

Proofing new etchings at Glasgow Print Worksop with the indomitable teamof Al and Ian, and my london Groovers SidselCecilia and Edie , Davey McCraken from Aberdeen, all under the auspices of Claire Forsyth and her heavenly colleagues. I simply adore making work here. It’s intense and profound and they are deeply professional. Inspiring to make images with lots of Andy Cranstons’ and Lorna Robertsons’ in the racks, ready for their show together next week. Steel facing tonight and I hope making BAT’s before the Caledonian Sleeper back to London. What bliss #glasgowprintstudio #algow @glasgowprintstudio @hammickeditions @mccrackenish

Proofing new etchings at Glasgow Print Worksop with the indomitable teamof Al and Ian, and my london Groovers SidselCecilia and Edie , Davey McCraken from Aberdeen, all under the auspices of Claire Forsyth and her heavenly colleagues. I simply adore making work here. It’s intense and profound and they are deeply professional. Inspiring to make images with lots of Andy Cranstons’ and Lorna Robertsons’ in the racks, ready for their show together next week. Steel facing tonight and I hope making BAT’s before the Caledonian Sleeper back to London. What bliss #glasgowprintstudio #algow @glasgowprintstudio @hammickeditions @mccrackenish

Proofing new etchings at Glasgow Print Worksop with the indomitable teamof Al and Ian, and my london Groovers SidselCecilia and Edie , Davey McCraken from Aberdeen, all under the auspices of Claire Forsyth and her heavenly colleagues. I simply adore making work here. It’s intense and profound and they are deeply professional. Inspiring to make images with lots of Andy Cranstons’ and Lorna Robertsons’ in the racks, ready for their show together next week. Steel facing tonight and I hope making BAT’s before the Caledonian Sleeper back to London. What bliss #glasgowprintstudio #algow @glasgowprintstudio @hammickeditions @mccrackenish

Proofing new etchings at Glasgow Print Worksop with the indomitable teamof Al and Ian, and my london Groovers SidselCecilia and Edie , Davey McCraken from Aberdeen, all under the auspices of Claire Forsyth and her heavenly colleagues. I simply adore making work here. It’s intense and profound and they are deeply professional. Inspiring to make images with lots of Andy Cranstons’ and Lorna Robertsons’ in the racks, ready for their show together next week. Steel facing tonight and I hope making BAT’s before the Caledonian Sleeper back to London. What bliss #glasgowprintstudio #algow @glasgowprintstudio @hammickeditions @mccrackenish

Proofing new etchings at Glasgow Print Worksop with the indomitable teamof Al and Ian, and my london Groovers SidselCecilia and Edie , Davey McCraken from Aberdeen, all under the auspices of Claire Forsyth and her heavenly colleagues. I simply adore making work here. It’s intense and profound and they are deeply professional. Inspiring to make images with lots of Andy Cranstons’ and Lorna Robertsons’ in the racks, ready for their show together next week. Steel facing tonight and I hope making BAT’s before the Caledonian Sleeper back to London. What bliss #glasgowprintstudio #algow @glasgowprintstudio @hammickeditions @mccrackenish

Proofing new etchings at Glasgow Print Worksop with the indomitable teamof Al and Ian, and my london Groovers SidselCecilia and Edie , Davey McCraken from Aberdeen, all under the auspices of Claire Forsyth and her heavenly colleagues. I simply adore making work here. It’s intense and profound and they are deeply professional. Inspiring to make images with lots of Andy Cranstons’ and Lorna Robertsons’ in the racks, ready for their show together next week. Steel facing tonight and I hope making BAT’s before the Caledonian Sleeper back to London. What bliss #glasgowprintstudio #algow @glasgowprintstudio @hammickeditions @mccrackenish

Proofing new etchings at Glasgow Print Worksop with the indomitable teamof Al and Ian, and my london Groovers SidselCecilia and Edie , Davey McCraken from Aberdeen, all under the auspices of Claire Forsyth and her heavenly colleagues. I simply adore making work here. It’s intense and profound and they are deeply professional. Inspiring to make images with lots of Andy Cranstons’ and Lorna Robertsons’ in the racks, ready for their show together next week. Steel facing tonight and I hope making BAT’s before the Caledonian Sleeper back to London. What bliss #glasgowprintstudio #algow @glasgowprintstudio @hammickeditions @mccrackenish

Proofing new etchings at Glasgow Print Worksop with the indomitable teamof Al and Ian, and my london Groovers SidselCecilia and Edie , Davey McCraken from Aberdeen, all under the auspices of Claire Forsyth and her heavenly colleagues. I simply adore making work here. It’s intense and profound and they are deeply professional. Inspiring to make images with lots of Andy Cranstons’ and Lorna Robertsons’ in the racks, ready for their show together next week. Steel facing tonight and I hope making BAT’s before the Caledonian Sleeper back to London. What bliss #glasgowprintstudio #algow @glasgowprintstudio @hammickeditions @mccrackenish

Proofing new etchings at Glasgow Print Worksop with the indomitable teamof Al and Ian, and my london Groovers SidselCecilia and Edie , Davey McCraken from Aberdeen, all under the auspices of Claire Forsyth and her heavenly colleagues. I simply adore making work here. It’s intense and profound and they are deeply professional. Inspiring to make images with lots of Andy Cranstons’ and Lorna Robertsons’ in the racks, ready for their show together next week. Steel facing tonight and I hope making BAT’s before the Caledonian Sleeper back to London. What bliss #glasgowprintstudio #algow @glasgowprintstudio @hammickeditions @mccrackenish

Proofing new etchings at Glasgow Print Worksop with the indomitable teamof Al and Ian, and my london Groovers SidselCecilia and Edie , Davey McCraken from Aberdeen, all under the auspices of Claire Forsyth and her heavenly colleagues. I simply adore making work here. It’s intense and profound and they are deeply professional. Inspiring to make images with lots of Andy Cranstons’ and Lorna Robertsons’ in the racks, ready for their show together next week. Steel facing tonight and I hope making BAT’s before the Caledonian Sleeper back to London. What bliss #glasgowprintstudio #algow @glasgowprintstudio @hammickeditions @mccrackenish

Proofing new etchings at Glasgow Print Worksop with the indomitable teamof Al and Ian, and my london Groovers SidselCecilia and Edie , Davey McCraken from Aberdeen, all under the auspices of Claire Forsyth and her heavenly colleagues. I simply adore making work here. It’s intense and profound and they are deeply professional. Inspiring to make images with lots of Andy Cranstons’ and Lorna Robertsons’ in the racks, ready for their show together next week. Steel facing tonight and I hope making BAT’s before the Caledonian Sleeper back to London. What bliss #glasgowprintstudio #algow @glasgowprintstudio @hammickeditions @mccrackenish

SAVE THE DATE //
Nkem Okwechime
We are delighted to present a new solo exhibition by Nkem Okwechime, marking his first solo exhibition in Glasgow since 2023.
Bringing together works produced over the past 12 months, the exhibition includes pieces developed during his residency with National Museums Scotland, alongside work from the Okolo installation presented last summer and a series of new additions created this year.
Okwechime’s practice explores identity, perception, and diasporic experience through printmaking and expanded material approaches. His current work enters a more research-driven phase, shaped by archive visits, travel-based research, and sustained experimentation in the studio. At the centre of this development is Okolo, his alter ego through which the work navigates psychological states, projection, and the tension between internal identity and external perception.
Rooted between the UK and West Africa, the work reflects layered experiences of place, memory, and self-definition. The exhibition offers an early insight into an ongoing body of research and the evolving direction of new work moving into 2026.
Okwechime was the recipient of the Glasgow Print Studio / Glasgow School of Art Prize in 2022.
Preview: Thursday 04 June, 5-8pm
Exhibition Dates: Friday 05 – Saturday 27 June 2026
Image: Nkem Okwechime, Ikenga n’echere - Ikenga is waiting, 2025, screenprint, 70 x 70 cm, in an edition of 5

Tanker, screenprint and rust on steel by Lesley Logue
Part of Form & Oxidation, this body of work explores the pliable yet destructive properties of steel through sculpture, screenprint and etching. Using oxidised steel plates as both subject and printing surface, Logue pushes the material boundaries of printmaking - embracing corrosion, texture and distortion as part of the image-making process.
Inspired by Glasgow’s shipbuilding histories and her own family connections to the industry, Tanker reflects on labour, damage, repair and decline. Rusted surfaces and exaggerated shadows echo the physical weight of industrial materials while transforming them into something fragile, atmospheric and unexpectedly painterly.
Lesley Logue
Tanker
screenprint and rust on steel
45 x 80 cm
17 3/4 x 31 1/2 in
unique
£950

Tanker, screenprint and rust on steel by Lesley Logue
Part of Form & Oxidation, this body of work explores the pliable yet destructive properties of steel through sculpture, screenprint and etching. Using oxidised steel plates as both subject and printing surface, Logue pushes the material boundaries of printmaking - embracing corrosion, texture and distortion as part of the image-making process.
Inspired by Glasgow’s shipbuilding histories and her own family connections to the industry, Tanker reflects on labour, damage, repair and decline. Rusted surfaces and exaggerated shadows echo the physical weight of industrial materials while transforming them into something fragile, atmospheric and unexpectedly painterly.
Lesley Logue
Tanker
screenprint and rust on steel
45 x 80 cm
17 3/4 x 31 1/2 in
unique
£950

Painting, our mutual friend
Andrew Cranston and Lorna Robertson
Preview: Thursday 4 June, 5-8pm
Exhibition Dates: Friday 5 June – Saturday 1 August 2026
A major highlight of Glasgow International 2026, 'Painting, our mutual friend' brings together two of Scotland’s most distinctive painters, Lorna Robertson and Andrew Cranston, in a rare joint exhibition at Glasgow Print Studio.
The exhibition marks a significant moment in both artists’ practices, expanding into printmaking through a series of experimental residencies developed at Glasgow Print Studio between 2025 and 2026.
As life partners as well as artistic peers, Robertson and Cranston’s work exists in close dialogue. Through a rich combination of etching, monoprint, watercolour and oil painting, 'Painting, our mutual friend' explores the intersections between painting and printmaking - considering how these mediums influence, challenge and respond to one another.
Featuring new and previously unseen works, the exhibition offers a fresh perspective on two celebrated artists while opening wider conversations around materiality, collaboration, partnership and contemporary painting today.
Image: Lorna Robertson, Untitled, 2025

As part of our “Print Futures” collaborative project with the Glasgow Print Studio, our Print Club have been working with GPS artists designing artwork for our Community Arts Event on 18th June @ros_lawless @andreamcardow @glasgowprintstudio

As part of our “Print Futures” collaborative project with the Glasgow Print Studio, our Print Club have been working with GPS artists designing artwork for our Community Arts Event on 18th June @ros_lawless @andreamcardow @glasgowprintstudio

As part of our “Print Futures” collaborative project with the Glasgow Print Studio, our Print Club have been working with GPS artists designing artwork for our Community Arts Event on 18th June @ros_lawless @andreamcardow @glasgowprintstudio

As part of our “Print Futures” collaborative project with the Glasgow Print Studio, our Print Club have been working with GPS artists designing artwork for our Community Arts Event on 18th June @ros_lawless @andreamcardow @glasgowprintstudio

As part of our “Print Futures” collaborative project with the Glasgow Print Studio, our Print Club have been working with GPS artists designing artwork for our Community Arts Event on 18th June @ros_lawless @andreamcardow @glasgowprintstudio

As part of our “Print Futures” collaborative project with the Glasgow Print Studio, our Print Club have been working with GPS artists designing artwork for our Community Arts Event on 18th June @ros_lawless @andreamcardow @glasgowprintstudio

As part of our “Print Futures” collaborative project with the Glasgow Print Studio, our Print Club have been working with GPS artists designing artwork for our Community Arts Event on 18th June @ros_lawless @andreamcardow @glasgowprintstudio

As part of our “Print Futures” collaborative project with the Glasgow Print Studio, our Print Club have been working with GPS artists designing artwork for our Community Arts Event on 18th June @ros_lawless @andreamcardow @glasgowprintstudio

As part of our “Print Futures” collaborative project with the Glasgow Print Studio, our Print Club have been working with GPS artists designing artwork for our Community Arts Event on 18th June @ros_lawless @andreamcardow @glasgowprintstudio

As part of our “Print Futures” collaborative project with the Glasgow Print Studio, our Print Club have been working with GPS artists designing artwork for our Community Arts Event on 18th June @ros_lawless @andreamcardow @glasgowprintstudio

As part of our “Print Futures” collaborative project with the Glasgow Print Studio, our Print Club have been working with GPS artists designing artwork for our Community Arts Event on 18th June @ros_lawless @andreamcardow @glasgowprintstudio

As part of our “Print Futures” collaborative project with the Glasgow Print Studio, our Print Club have been working with GPS artists designing artwork for our Community Arts Event on 18th June @ros_lawless @andreamcardow @glasgowprintstudio

As part of our “Print Futures” collaborative project with the Glasgow Print Studio, our Print Club have been working with GPS artists designing artwork for our Community Arts Event on 18th June @ros_lawless @andreamcardow @glasgowprintstudio

As part of our “Print Futures” collaborative project with the Glasgow Print Studio, our Print Club have been working with GPS artists designing artwork for our Community Arts Event on 18th June @ros_lawless @andreamcardow @glasgowprintstudio

As part of our “Print Futures” collaborative project with the Glasgow Print Studio, our Print Club have been working with GPS artists designing artwork for our Community Arts Event on 18th June @ros_lawless @andreamcardow @glasgowprintstudio

As part of our “Print Futures” collaborative project with the Glasgow Print Studio, our Print Club have been working with GPS artists designing artwork for our Community Arts Event on 18th June @ros_lawless @andreamcardow @glasgowprintstudio

Kate Downie’s work captures the shifting landscapes of Scotland - from industrial structures and coastal edge-scapes to the hidden worlds of plants and trees.
Part of our new three-person exhibition alongside Bronwen Sleigh and Fiona Watson, Downie’s practice is shaped by decades of travel, site-specific residencies, and an enduring fascination with place, industry, and environment.
Known for her immersive approach to working on location - from oil rigs to the Forth Road Bridge - her paintings and drawings offer a deeply personal vision of Scotland’s changing landscapes.
All works are available to purchase via the link in our bio
Until 30th May 2026
Image: Kate Downie
Moving Mountain #5
monoprint
44.5 x 39 cm
17 1/2 x 15 3/8 in
unique
£750
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