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Sotheby’s Institute of Art announced as Education Partner for Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair—the leading international art fair for original contemporary print.

The 9th Edition of Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair will open 21-24 November 2024 at Woolwich Works in London’s historic Royal Arsenal. The largest international art fair dedicated to highly collectible contemporary print, WCPF continues to be the pioneer in the world of original print, pushing the boundaries of this diverse medium and situating it within the wider context of contemporary art.

Co-Founder Lizzie Glendinning expresses:

"We are so excited to be welcoming back old friends and introducing new faces for 2024. In anticipation of our big 10th year in 2025, we are working with some exciting partners to give a taster of what's to come with new releases and big names, while the introduction of a very special VIP programme has really refined our offering for this autumn. We are delighted to partner up for a second year with interior design charity, United in Design, whose outreach and objectives very much parallel our own in providing a platform for young people and emerging creatives; while our philanthropic project, Young London Print Prize will expand again to deliver fine art workshops to over 2000 primary school children across some of London's poorest boroughs."

Visitors can look forward to leading galleries and highly collectible names from Tracey Emin and David Hockney to Grayson Perry and Gavin Turk; exclusive launches from the likes of David Shrigley, while the annual Curated Hang is comprised of artwork by successful applications from an international artist open call. The Fair creates a curated and accessible platform for all types of collectors to discover the very best in original print from living artists.

Returning to the Fair in 2024 are Anise Gallery, Atelier Rose & Gray, Brocket Gallery, Blue Shop Gallery, Eames Fine Art, East London Printmakers, Graphic Studio Dublin, Jealous, Julian Page, Oliver Projects, Paul Stolper Gallery, Paupers Press, Rabley Gallery, Rhodes Editions, TAG Fine Arts, Thames-Side Studios and Bonhams, with more galleries to be announced.

Visit woolwichprintfair.com for more information.

Image courtesy of Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair