Making A Mark: Artworks From The Studio Prints Collection

From Saturday 13 June 2026 to Saturday 30 January 2027

Making A Mark promo image featuring Thief, 1992 by Stephen Conroy. Acquired through the Cultural Gifts Scheme, administered by Arts Council England. © Stephen Conroy

Step inside a new free exhibition presenting works created at one of Britain's pioneering printmaking studios.

Making a Mark: Artworks from the Studio Prints Collection features more than 40 prints by British artists including Frank Auerbach (1931–2024), Lucian Freud (1922–2011), and Dorothea Wight (1944 – 2013).

Wight was a British artist and printmaker whose work is held in several important international collections, including the British Museum and the Victoria & Albert Museum. Making a Mark explores the printmaking practices of seven artists who created work at Studio Prints.

Studio Prints rose to prominence in the bustling commercial art world of 1960s London, when there was an increase in demand for prints by contemporary artists. It quickly developed a reputation for its focus on high quality artist prints, and the workshop became a dynamic meeting place for artists. The close collaboration between artist and printer was a guiding principle for Studio Prints from the beginning.

We’re delighted to be sharing these works for the first time since they were gifted. Not only does the display give our visitors the opportunity to see exceptionally beautiful works from some of Britain’s most important artists, but it also tells a unique and compelling story about the convergence of technical skill and creative ambition.

Sarah Cox, Curator of Art and Exhibitions at the VG&M

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