Charity and Community - Print Club London

Proud to have Raised over £25,000 for Charity

Black and white poster with photos of children inside bold text reading "CHOOSE LOVE"; it promotes Print Club London's 2021 Exhibition supporting charity and community.

The Choose Love x Print Club London exhibition 2021 was hosted by Soho Revue Gallery, bringing together 30 incredible artists to raise funds for Choose Love. The exhibition showcased a variety of limited edition prints, with all proceeds going to support humanitarian aid and projects for people affected by crises around the world.

The Royal Albert Hall illuminated at dusk, with charity and community banners for the Proms hanging on the facade and cars parked in front.

The Choose Love x Print Club London exhibition was held at the Royal Albert Hall to raise funds for the Choose Love Ukraine Crisis Fundraiser. Limited edition prints created by a wide range of artists were shown and sold, with 100% of proceeds donated to support humanitarian aid for people affected by the conflict in Ukraine. This exhibition formed part of Print Club’s ongoing collaboration with Choose Love, celebrating art for impact and community support.

People gather and relax on the cobblestone courtyard in front of a large, historic building at dusk, drawn together by a sense of charity and community.

Print Club London Presents Choose Love was exhibited at Somerset House, featuring a collection of works created by some of our favourite artists. The exhibition brought together limited edition prints to raise funds for Choose Love, with proceeds supporting vital humanitarian efforts.

Close-up of a mouth with purple lipstick, white teeth, and a pink tongue. A black heart-shaped object rests on the tongue. The word "LOVE" appears over the image.

An exclusive screen print by the world-famous photographer Ian Rankin was created to raise funds for Help Refugees. All proceeds from this limited edition work supported vital humanitarian aid for displaced people.

Print Club London was delighted to sell limited edition prints at the Carnaby Street shop, with 100% of profits going to support the Choose Love charity. The initiative helped raise funds for humanitarian aid and projects for those affected by crisis worldwide.

An exclusive print by Anish Kapoor was sold at the Art Car Boot Fair London, with all proceeds supporting charitable initiatives.

 

A woman uses a screen printing machine while others observe in a workshop setting, supporting Charity and Community through art sales to good causes.

This year, Print Club London supported MSF by joining their annual Christmas celebrations at the London head office. We live-printed alongside the team, helping to make the event festive while celebrating their incredible humanitarian work.

A person walks along a stone path through dense, colorful foliage and flowers, holding a sign that reads "Don't Look," embodying the spirit of charity and community at Print Club London.

A special edition print by Lucile Clerk was available at the Choose Love garden during the Chelsea Flower Show. All proceeds from the sale went to support charitable projects, helping people affected by crisis worldwide.

Illustration of diverse hands reaching out around a central eye with "CHOOSE LOVE" above, waves at the bottom, and colorful concentric circles—celebrating Charity and Community at Print Club London.

Print Club London was thrilled to showcase work at the legendary Pikes, Ibiza, as part of the Party with Heart event. The exhibition featured a selection of prints alongside other incredible artists, with proceeds supporting charitable causes.

Black text on a white background reads "Print Club London x Choose Love" in a handwritten-style font, highlighting charity and community.

The Print Club London x Choose Love project has raised over £250,000 for the charity, with contributions from artists including Sir Anish Kapoor, Alexa Coe, Stanley Donwood, Mustafa Halusi, and Noel Fielding. The initiative showcased limited edition prints to support humanitarian aid and projects for people affected by crisis worldwide.

Abstract artwork featuring geometric shapes, a red lightning bolt, overlapping circles, and a black eyepatch over a stylized silhouette of a head; years are marked on the image to symbolize charity and community through time.

Ch-Ch-Changes by David Podmore raised funds for Cancer Research UK, with 100% of proceeds from the limited edition print going directly to support vital cancer research.

Bold text reading "CHOOSE LOVE" is displayed against a pastel gradient background, with reflections of a room visible in the letters—a striking nod to charity and community at Print Club London.