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Repetition and Resonance: January – March 2026 | 99 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 3YD

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To mark the beginning of 2026, Print Club London presents Repetition and Resonance, a vibrant large-scale exhibition hosted at 99 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 3YD, in collaboration with Brookfield Properties.

Designed as a joyful, summer-style hang, the exhibition brings warmth, colour, and creative energy into the city across the winter and spring months.

Showcasing new works by over 60 contemporary artists, Repetition and Resonance celebrates the dynamic breadth of today’s printmaking practice. Many of the featured artists work from Print Club London’s Dalston studios, making the exhibition not only a presentation of finished works, but also a reflection of an active, collaborative creative community.

At its core, the exhibition explores the physical and rhythmic nature of printmaking. Repetition is fundamental to the medium, each pull of a screen, each press of a plate, each carved line repeated again and again. Yet within this repetition lies variation. Subtle shifts in pressure, ink, gesture, and hand produce works that resonate with individuality and human touch.

Repetition and Resonance also celebrates the diversity of contemporary print. From bold graphic statements to delicate textural works, the exhibition brings together a wide range of styles, voices, and approaches. This expansive hang mirrors the spirit of Print Club London itself, a space where experimentation is encouraged, collaboration is central, and artists are supported at every stage of their practice.

The exhibition is co-curated by Print Club London and Brookfield Properties, with curation and creative direction led by Print Club London’s gallery team, including Director Kate Higginson and Gallery Manager & Curator Mimi Spendiff.

Visitors are invited to explore the exhibition in person at 99 Bishopsgate, London EC2M 3YD, located in the Liverpool Street area. The exhibition will be on display from January 2026 through to the beginning of March.

 

Artists Wall Plan

A gallery wall with various framed artworks and illustrations from The Bishopsgate Collection art, each labeled with a number on a pastel pink background.

  1. Babak Ganjei
  2. Margaux Carpentier
  3. Adam Bridgland
  4. Valeska Hykel
  5. Benjamin Thomas Taylor
  6. Sara Pope
  7. Angela Morris Winmill
  8. Oli Fowler
  9. Lester Blunt
  10. Ewan Taylor
  11. Justine Ellis
  12. Ben Wakeling
  13. Caitlin Flood Molyneux
  14. Ruth Blanke
  15. Rose Stallard
  16. Milenko Stevanovic
  17. Sarah Taylor
  18. Emma CantlayA gallery wall displays 20 framed artworks of varying sizes and styles from The Bishopsgate Collection art, each marked with a unique black number between 15 and 34.
  19. Caroline Tomlinson
  20. Jonathan Lawes
  21. M.E Ster-Molnar
  22. Gavin Daobson
  23. Rose Stallard
  24. Oli Mumby
  25. Kath Leone
  26. Hannah Gilson
  27. Tabby Booth
  28. Alec Cumming
  29. Gareth Williams
  30. Lucille Clerc
  31. Maxine Gregson
  32. Kay Gasei x Craig Keenan
  33. Mark McClure
  34. David StudwellA gallery wall displays various framed artworks from The Bishopsgate Collection art, with numbers written in black marker on the glass of each frame. The paintings and prints vary in style, size, and subject.
  35. Clare Halifax
  36. Charlotte Farmer
  37. Cassandra Yap
  38. Bonnie & Clyde
  39. Ricky Byrne
  40. John Booth
  41. Gill Sans
  42. Stephen Antony Davids
  43. Nicola Morland
  44. Marcelina Amelia
  45. Jenny Bell
  46. Craig Keenan
  47. David Newton
  48. DONK
  49. Sarah Taylor
  50. Angus vasilli
  51. Alan Thornton
  52. Stephen Antony Davids
  53. Matt Munday
  54. Bob Gill
  55. Kath Leone
  56. Laxmi Hussain
  57. Emma Loizides
  58. Clare Halifax
  59. Lucille Moore
  60. Dave Bounaguidi
  61. Ben Ryder
  62. Chrisie Nimenko
  63. Adam Bartlett
  64. George Greaves
  65. Rose Stallard x Maxine Gregson
  66. Joe Webb

A wall showcases The Bishopsgate Collection art—28 framed artworks and photos arranged in a grid, each marked with a handwritten black number from 12 to 66.

 Celebrating ARKET’s Launch on ASOS!

This week, Print Club London was thrilled to be part of an exciting event celebrating ARKET’s launch on ASOS. The event brought together fashion enthusiasts, industry insiders, and creative talents to mark this new collaboration between the two iconic brands.

We set up a live printing station, giving guests the unique opportunity to watch the process and screenprint their own custom Asos tote bags.Each attendee left with a special, hand-printed souvenir, taking a piece of the event’s energy and creativity home with them.

Stay tuned for more of our upcoming events and live printing experiences!

For live events please get in touch with [email protected]

A light green irregular shape with a few black textured lines and small splatters on a black background.

People screen printing on fabric at an indoor workshop, with art supplies on tables and a fashion poster on a brick wall in the background.

Large fashion posters are unrolled on the floor by a brick wall, next to a ladder, stacked ASOS boxes, and a window displaying handbags and accessories.

A magazine featuring a woman in sunglasses and an olive coat is placed on a wire surface next to a burgundy sweater. The cover text reads “ARKET NOW ON ASOS.”.

Two people stand at a screen-printing station; one is guiding the other in using the squeegee to print a design on fabric.

A group of clothes on a rack.

A fashion ad is projected onto a brick wall above stacked ASOS boxes and a small table with an iPad displaying the ASOS website.

 

This month you can find us every weekend at Selfridges live printing Off-White t-shirts to celebrate the new VULC release 👟

Designed by Virgil Abloh, the new shoe highlights his dedication to the skate community, featuring essential design elements where the sneaker interacts with the board. Exclusively available for one month at the temporary 779 skate shop inside @theofficialselfridges, the Selfridges Bowl has been customised for the launch and is open for skate lessons. Each purchase or lesson comes with a complimentary screen-printed t-shirt, as well as Off-White™ grips and stickers.

Come visit us in store on 13th, 14th, 20th, 21st July 2024!

For live events please get in touch with [email protected]

Off-White branded tags rest on a blue screen printing frame labeled "PRINT CLUB," in what appears to be a print workshop setting.

Two people use a squeegee to screen print a design onto fabric, focusing on their work at a table with wooden structures in the background.

Four people at an indoor skate park; two are standing with skateboards, and two are seated, one holding a skateboard and the other wearing a headscarf.

Assorted colorful cartoon and graffiti-style stickers are scattered on a glass display case, with boxed products visible underneath.

A person screen printing a design onto fabric, wearing a white "’79 WORLD ORDER" t-shirt, in a modern, wooden interior space.

Graffiti-style “JWZ9™” art on a teal wall above a peach surface decorated with colorful cartoon characters in dynamic poses.

A horizontal blue watercolor brushstroke with uneven edges on a white background.

Live from the studio…

A person in a white shirt and blue cap prepares a T-shirt for screen printing in a workshop, with a screen printing frame raised above.

Person holding a white T-shirt with line drawings of cartoon characters skateboarding, displayed against a graffiti and sticker-covered wall.

A person uses a squeegee to spread blue ink across a screen printing frame in an art studio, with tools and supplies visible nearby.

 

We were invited to live print at Hoka’s new store opening in Covent Garden, to print t-shirts and totes designed by our deskspace member Geo Law. Thanks to Hoka for having us and Voodoo Brass Band for the entertainment!

If you want us to print at your event, please email [email protected] or call 020 7254 9028.

A printmaking station with a screen, tubes of paper, open cabinets, and a sign promoting shoe recycling is visible. Bright blue and yellow colors dominate the scene.

A display table with HOKA branding holds sparkling water cans and empty glasses, in front of a blue wall with hanging shirts, photos of runners, and a screen showing a running event.

A large group of people pose and smile outside a HOKA store, many wearing athletic clothing, in front of branded banners and signage.

A person with a tote bag stands in front of a display wall featuring various Hoka running shoes and informational posters.

People walk past a HOKA store with large signage and a brightly lit window display on a city street.

Join us for a creative day out in our East London studios!

Our Beginner’s screenprinting workshops are perfect for those with little to no experience, all we ask is that you bring without an A4 black and white design saved in one of the following formats: JPEG, PNG, PDF or PSD.

This can be anything! A scanned/photographed illustration or painting, a digital design, a photograph whatever you fancy. You will be taught the whole process from start to finish, how to artwork your designs, different techniques with examples in our studio, preparing your screen and finally printing in the afternoon.

At the end of the day, you will walk away with your own mini edition of screenprints and a smile on your face having spent a fun-filled day in our fabulous studios with our amazing technicians.

Workshops start at 10:30 am and finish around 4:30 pm, (finishing times may vary slightly.)

If you do have any questions, please email [email protected]

£65 per person

Workshops are hosted in our East London studios, 10-28 Millers Avenue, E8 2DS, we are tucked away just off of Arcola Street!

Our nearest stations are Dalston Kingsland, (8-minute walk), and Dalston Junction (12-minute walk). The closest bus stops are Princess May Road and Shacklewell Lane where the following buses stop: 67, 76, 149 and 243.

There is no parking available on-site, however, there are a few car parks nearby within a 15-minute walk of the studios. Alternatively, you may be able to find closer parking using the JustPark and YourParkingSpace apps.

Here at Print Club, we love to support local businesses, here are a few recommendations for grabbing a coffee for your daily caffeine boost, tasty lunch spots to fuel your day or places to go for a well-earned meal after a day printing!

L’atelier Dalston – across the street resides L’atelier, open every day for fresh coffee, juices, sandwiches and delicious pastries.

Cafe Mélo –  open 8 am – 4 pm Cafe Mélo prepares everything onsite, sourcing ingredients from local suppliers. There is something for everyone providing vegan and gluten-free options for their breakfasts, lunches and sweet treats.

Papo’s Bagels – NYC-style bagels produced fresh in their bakery every day, open Wednesday – Sunday, 9 am – 2 pm, make sure you get there before they sell out!

Mangal Ocakbasi – In our opinion the best Turkish food in the east. Directly opposite our studios, we make a weekly pilgrimage for a chicken kebab. Takeaway is always fresh but dine in for the real experience.

Corrochios – Corrochios have taken over the basement space belonging to our lovely neighbours Castle Gibson. If you know Ruby’s cocktail bar, run by CG’s son Tom, this is just next door. Authentic Mexican, so good and the cocktails are delicious!

Rainbow Bakery – Traditional West Indian food, freshly baked everyday, we love their Pati’s! Head to their Instagram to view their daily menu.

Our Beginners Workshop voucher makes for a thoughtful present for the budding creative. It’s a practical, hands-on and, most importantly a fun day of getting messy and creative.

As part of the launch of Haig Club’s Mediterranean Orange spirit drink, we were live printing with guests at the event. Designs were created by our Creative Director, Rose Stallard, guests were able to choose which phrase they would like and print this over the top of a pre-printed orange layer.


We also hosted an afternoon workshop for Haig Club guests at our Hackney Studios, where guests were able to bring their own design whilst also enjoying a Haig Club Mediterranean Orange and Lemonade #drinkaware

A group of people stand around a workshop table; one wears a “Print Club London Crew” shirt and faces the others, who hold tote bags and listen attentively.

A group of people wearing aprons stand around a table in an art studio, observing prints and artwork laid out on the surface.

A group of people observe a man demonstrating screen printing at a workshop, with art supplies and prints on the table in a studio setting.

Black and white prints depict a bride and groom standing on steps, holding hands, and facing each other. Multiple copies are laid out on a flat surface.

To launch the opening of Levi’s renovated store in Carnaby Street, we live printed onto different jackets and t-shirts for Red Label members.

Clear plastic sheets with black cartoon illustrations and "LEVI'S" text are laid out on a green cutting mat, with tape and drawing tools in the background.

A man uses a screen printing press at The Levi’s Tailor Shop inside a store, with branded banners and clothing racks in the background.

Six jackets in various colors and styles hang on a wooden rack beneath a large peace sign wall hanging in a wood-paneled room.

Coach’s event New York Nights celebrated the release of their latest collection of bags, the Pillow Tabby. We live-printed 3 different designs at their event in ink pantone matched to the pastel colours of their Pillow Tabby bags.

Two screen printing stations with green screens and labeled cases reading "Print Club London" are set up inside a retail store with shelves displaying shoes and bags in the background.

Two men stand at a screen printing station in front of a pink Coach New York Nights display; one man is printing while the other looks on.

A man stands at a screen-printing station labeled "Print Club London" inside a store with handbags displayed on shelves behind him.

Two people stand in a store by a screen-printing station; one holds a print reading "My Main Squeeze," while the other gives a thumbs-up.

Our team went back in time to Goodwood Revival with Mini Classic; live printing posters of their classic cars for visitors. 

Scroll down the view our activation in their space!

Three people stand in front of a printworks booth; one older man in a suit and two younger people in coveralls near a screen printing setup.

People in vintage attire gather in an aircraft hangar with WWII-era planes on display; a red double-decker bus is visible in the background.

A red vintage race car with the number 20 is parked in a garage. Several people, some in period clothing, stand nearby, with one woman in a fur stole and blue hat in the foreground.

A woman in a dark jumpsuit stands at a screen printing station, holding a squeegee, with colorful booths and a classic car in the background.

A group of people, including a person in a "Film Elevation Crew" jumpsuit, walk through a tunnel toward a bright light at the end.

A view of an empty race track with grandstands on the left, a control tower on the right, and a clear sky with scattered clouds above.

Clerkenwell Design Week kindly invited us to partner with us for this year’s festival, on an exciting project called ‘Your Tote Counts’

‘Your Tote Counts’ intended to address the issue of Tote Bags replacing the unstainable plastic bags, when in fact it turns out that Tote Bags have a bigger ecological footprint than that of a plastic bag unless they’re used repeatedly. Therefore we were encouraging just that by asking people to donate their old Tote Bags and give them a little bit of TLC!

We rocked up at the festival for the three days with our portable print beds to breathe new life into these old bags, by giving them a BRAND NEW design and purpose. All the proceeds throughout the event went towards Maggie’s Centre, who are a charity which do amazing work by supporting those with cancer and their families. To find out more about the charity, please click here.

Check out all the action below:

Designs for the event were supplied by five Chelsea College of Art students. Photography by Sophie Mutevelian.

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Our team and equipment can be transported into any location, working with your guests to print posters t-shirts or totes! So if you’re interested in learning more about our live printing events, please don’t hesitate to get in touch by emailing [email protected]

We had the absolute pleasure of being invited down to the Carnaby Style Weekender with Jack Wills, to do some live printing! We set up in the Carnaby Hub which throughout the duration of the weekend would house some amazing workshops from a Margarita Masterclass to an art class with Collage Club London!

After finishing at the Carnaby Hub we rolled over to Jack Wills store in Fouberts Place, to carry on spreading the ink!

Here’s a couple of snaps we took of the action!

Designs for the event were supplied by the amazing artist Ruth Kingsbury, make sure you go check out her work!

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Our team and equipment can be transported into any location, working with your guests to print posters t-shirts or totes! So if you’re interested in learning more about our live printing events, please don’t hesitate to get in touch by emailing [email protected]

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For International Women’s Day we held a workshop with Warner Bro’s UK, to celebrate Unstoppable Women in film and TV! For the event, we had three different amazing designs created by our Creative Director Rose Stallard. The designs featured quotes from Wonder Woman, GIRLS and Big Little Lies!

Scroll down to see the images from the evening!

Photography by Andrew Leo

If you are interested in hiring us for an event you are holding, then please get in touch with [email protected]

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We’ve headed to Oxford to spread the ink and print some Christmas wrapping paper with Doc Martens! We set up in the window of their Oxford branch and let their shoppers print and go away with hand-printed wrapping paper to wrap up all their goodies!

Here’s a couple of snaps we took of the action!

Facebook Grow UK Soho Farmhouse

Recently we were invited along to Soho Farm House by Facebook to hold a workshop for their Grow UK event. We invited artist Joe Cruz to come down to teach the attendees his technique of working into screen printed artwork with soft pastels  along with an exciting twist on some live drawing. Our technicians Craig, Indra and Francesca were armed with squeegees, ink and our portable print beds to supply printing for the workshop. Here’s a few snaps of the weekend filled with fun, sun & food!

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If you are interested in hiring us for an event you are holding, then please get in touch with [email protected]

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We were invited along to The Big Feastival by Amy’s Kitchen to show the lovely festival goer’s how to print, customise their own tote bags and get a little bit inky with us! The screen printed works were designed by our talented artists Claudia Borfiga, Margaux Carpentier and Aleesha Nandhra. Our technicians Oli, Simon, Craig, Claudia and Louis were armed with squeegees, ink and our portable print beds to supply printing to everyone all weekend long! Here’s a few snaps of the weekend filled with fun, sun & food!

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“Zoe and I would like to thank you so much for all of the hard work from Print Club London in the lead up to and during the Big Feastival last weekend. They worked exceptionally hard to make sure that the event was a success for us and were wonderful with all our visitors. The printing workshop was hugely popular and went down a storm with everyone. Please could you pass on our thanks too the whole team who participated and made it such a huge hit. It was great knowing that we could rely on them to look after their part of the project so well as there were so many other things that we needed to be engaged with elsewhere! ”

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We were invited along to Aperol Spritz Social, their first event of the summer!! And we enjoyed it as much as everyone else…

 

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Aperol Spritz, has unveiled a new brand home in the City this summer, the Aperol Spritz Terrazza.
We’ll be there again on Tuesday 5th July, bringing our portable printing beds, Our Crew and some very Orange ink!

 

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Check out all of Aperol Spritz’ events here; http://bit.ly/1WG6DqJ

 

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Print Club London were super excited to be back at PICK ME UP 2012 (contemporary graphic art fair) at Somerset House from Thurs 22nd March – Sun 1st April! Print Club London’s space at PMU 2012 was a journey through the print process, from the designers hand to the ink on the table all the way through to our gallery. A physical journey through the process of print! Visitors were invited to PULL A PRINT with help from our in house screenprinters.

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Somerset House today announced an exciting line-up of artists, collectives and galleries for Pick Me Up, the UK’s first contemporary graphic art fair which will return to the Embankment Galleries for its second year running, from 17 – 27 March 2011.

This year’s Pick Me Up highlights will include an open studio with legendary designer Anthony Burrill, a selection of the best new talents in graphic design and illustration from across the world, and limited edition work from Print Club London and Rose Blake amongst many others.

The UK’s most original and cutting-edge graphic art collectives and galleries will take over the Embankment Galleries to create a world of their own where they will produce, exhibit and sell a wide range of affordable
artwork. Pick Me Up favourites Concrete Hermit, Evening Tweed, It’s Nice That, Nobrow, Nous Vous and Print Club London are back alongside exciting newcomers Ditto Press, Jaguar Shoes, Puck and ThemLot. This year’s highlights include Print Club London’s limited edition print by Rose Blake to be sold for £150. Blake, along with Mr. Bingo, Supermundane and over fifty other artists, will also take part in It’s Nice That’s drawing event where each day ten top illustrators will create drawings in under thirty minutes, later to be sold for £35.

See you there!

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