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Hatch'd Magazine - Feature: Explore
Explore is a solo exhibition by artist Walt Shaw, opening on 25th February at Derby Cathedral Coffee House.
'Explore' showcases a series of prints by Walt Shaw, a member of Green Door Printmaking Studio. The prints explore the "two poles of control and spontaneity"
Hatch'd Magazine - Green Door Printmaking Studio Feature
The Green Door Printmaking Studio is an excellent resource and it's right on your doorstep, we spoke to the people who run it to find out more.
"Green Door Printmaking Studio is a mother/daughter team. The studio began as a temporary project to test the waters in discovering how many printmakers in Derby would be interested in a communal studio, as the costs involved in setting up a personal studio is usually always something that many printmakers cannot afford. When we first set up in 2006, we were located in the University of Derby, Green Lane campus.
The Derbyshire Magazine - Wide Open
Creative talent came to the fore at an exhibition of work by the Green Door Open Access Printmaking Studio at Draycott's Beetroot Tree art gallery. Guests and artists enjoyed a private showing of printing, etching and lithography work. Green Door's group exhibition, Wide Open, was a great sucess. A wide range of printmaking techniques was on show, together with explanations of processes involved.Anna Johnson, creative director of Green Door, said taht she was pleased with the number of visitors who went along to the exhibition.
Derby Evening Telegraph - Wide Open
PRINTS CHARMING: Artist Miles Tebbutt shows off his work called Little Poseidon Son at the Beetroot Tree Gallery in Draycott. Miles and fellow artists from Derby's Green Door Open Access Printmaking Studio took part in the exhibition. Anna Johnson, creative director at the studio said: "We had more than 50 people on opening night alone and the comments were very positive. We are the only open-access printmaking studio in the area and all the work was done by members, within the last six months." The exhibition ended yesterday but the work can still be viewed online at www.greendoor-printmaking.co.uk
Derby Evening Telegraph - Big Draw 2008
LITTLE BEAUTIES: Visitors to the Big Blue Coffee Shop, in Derby's Sadler Gate, have been drawing on sticky notes as part of a nationwide scheme designed to encourage people to be creative. Green Door Open Access Printmaking Studio has been taking its Flash Draw event to venues across the city this month. Creative Director Anna Johnson is pictured with her team at the coffee shop. The next Flash Draw event in Derby will take place at the Central Library on Saturday. An exhibition of the drawings from across Derby is in the process of being organised.
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