The Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair is celebrating its 10th anniversary with The Summer Edition, a new event at Woolwich Works, running from Friday, June 27 to Sunday, June 29.
The celebration aims to attract a diverse crowd, including new audiences and families, to London’s platform for original contemporary print.
Set in the riverside venue, The Fireworks Factory, the event will feature a range of print artists and galleries, including Jealous Gallery and Soho Revue.
Visitors can meet artists in person and buy original works directly.
The weekend-long event coincides with the Glastonbury Festival, offering an alternative for those who missed out on tickets.
The venue will be lively with live music, DJs, artisan food and drink stalls, creative activities, and print workshops.
A full programme of performances has been curated by headline partner, Future Strategy Club.
Notable live music performances include Remi Banklyn on Friday, June 27, from 5.30pm to 7.30pm, Nia Ekanem on Saturday, June 28, from 1.30pm to 3pm, Josu Trio on the same day from 3.30pm to 5pm, and Mouad Naghma on Sunday, June 29, from 1.30pm to 3pm.
DJ sets from Fred Robarts, Sweetestcape, and DJ Ghita will also entertain the crowds.
Conveniently located 15 minutes from central London via the Elizabeth Line or Thames Clipper, Woolwich Works is a leading cultural space in the city, offering a blend of art, music, and culture.
The Creative Borough is an ideal destination for families from the West End and West London, looking for a Glasto-weekend alternative.
The weekend promises a vibrant mix of art, discovery, and community.
The Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair is known for its commitment to showcasing a diverse range of contemporary printmaking.
It provides a platform for both emerging and established artists to present their work to a broad audience.
The fair fosters a sense of community and creativity, making it a significant event in the London art scene.