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  • Maite Cascón

    Maite Cascón (b. 1991, Madrid) is an artist-printmaker based between Madrid and London. Her etchings have won the Gwen May Award from the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers, The Society of Women Artists Young Artist Award, the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair Prize and the Ushaw Residency and Acquisition Prize. More recently, her works were selected for the Triennale Européenne de l'Estampe Contemporaine in Toulouse, and she was honoured with the Ironbridge Fine Arts Award.
     
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    Jake Garfield

    Jake Garfield’s (b.1990, London) woodcuts and monotypes reflect on the nature of artistic persona, selfhood and performed identity. In 2023 his work was exhibited in Christie’s, Sotheby’s, Bonhams, Pallant House Gallery, Royal Academy and Fitzwilliam Museum. His work has received multiple awards and lives in a number of public collections including The V&A, The Royal Collection, Pallant House Gallery and The British Museum.
     
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    Thomas Gosebruch

    Thomas Gosebruch’s (b.1951, Munich) draws and prints mainly without a press, having trained in painting and ceramics. In 2023 he won the Contemporary Printmaking Prize as well as the Printmakers Prize at Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair. Gosebruch teaches at the National Gallery and City Lit in London and his work is kept by 6 German museums, the V&A and the British Library.
     
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    Ellie Hayward

    Ellie Hayward’s (b.1996, London) practice focuses on both sculpture and printmaking. She graduated from the Slade School of Fine Art in 2020 with a BA in Fine Art, First Class Honours. Her work explores ideas around space and architecture, with a focus on liminal spaces. Since graduating her work has been exhibited in the RA Summer Show and ‘The Factory Project,’ curated by Thorp Stavri. She has also received various awards, most recently, 'The Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers Prize' at the 2022 RE International Print Fair, as well as the UCL Provost Prize in 2020.

     

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