‘AtHome’ with Oxford Printmakers

Welcome to our exhibition. Oxford Printmakers are having temporary closure in line with everybody and everything else, so have decided to go online for now. All of the prints in this exhibition are for sale and details can be found on individual print pages. To see the full details of any of our prints, please click on the image. If you are interested in buying any of the prints on this page, please contact oxfordprintmakers@hotmail.co.uk [shipping cost may apply]. To see information about our artists, please click on the artists’ names on the left-side of this page. Printing is done at our Oxford workshop using traditional printing presses on beautiful paper – mostly 100% cotton rag with deep rich inks.

Sadly Oxfordshire Artweek has been cancelled, so we are asking our members to send in their lovely digital images instead. Like the Phoenix, we will rise out of the Ashes.

Artists

Richard Stephens, Morna Rhys, Christina Taylor-Smith, Sally Levell, Catriona Brodribb, Claire Drinkwater, John Dew, Felicity Cormack, Heather Power, Catherine Rickman, Gabriele Kern, Jenny Lines, Andrea Hewes, Lara Di Virgilio, Yael Sonnino-Levy, Charlie Davies, Sharda Mistry, Antonia Bruce, Rahima Kenner, Swee Har Newell, Jackie Conway, Chris Corser, Karen Morecroft, Anne Marie Lepretre, Betsy Tyler Bell, Nicky Cooney, Sue Wheeler, Jane Peart, Kathrin Lüddecke, Roberta Catizone

See also Cards by Oxford Printmakers (buy online) | Oxford Art Weeks 2021 exhibition | OPC Courses


Richard Stephens


Morna Rhys


Christina Taylor-Smith


Sally Levell


Catriona Brodribb


Claire Drinkwater


John Dew


Felicity Cormack


Heather Power


Catherine Rickman


Gabriele Kern


Jenny Lines


Andrea Hewes


Lara Di Virgilio


Yael Sonnino-Levy


Charlie Davies


Sharda Mistry


Antonia Bruce


Rahima Kenner


Swee Har Newell


Jackie Conway


Chris Corser


Karen Morecroft


Anne Marie Lepretre


Betsy Tyler Bell


Nicky Cooney


Sue Wheeler


Jane Peart


Kathrin Lüddecke


Roberta Catizone


“Where the spirit does not work with the hand there is no art.”

— Leonardo da Vinci