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Title Unknown

Print
2011 (Printed and published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

East London Printmakers (ELP) is an independent collective established in 1998 and based in Hackney. It offers its members studio space, access to equipment, professional development and exhibiting opportunities and runs courses and workshops in printmaking for the public.
The ELP Box is an annual collaboration between ELP artists to publish a boxed set of small prints (30 x 30cm) in an edition of 40 to serve as an archive of members’ work and to help promote the group’s activities. Money raised from the sale of the prints is used to fund artists’ professional development and a few sets from each edition are presented to selected public collections and archives.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleTitle Unknown (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Screenprint
Brief description
Print by Tara Stewart entitled 'Title Unknown' for ELP Box '11, published by East London Printmakers, 2011.
Physical description
Screenprint depicting a young woman reclining, wearing a sleeveless dress with a black and red circular pattern. Numbered and signed by the artist.
Dimensions
  • Whole sheet height: 30cm
  • Whole sheet width: 30cm
Dimensions measured 10/2014
Production typeLimited edition
Copy number
1/42
Credit line
Given by East London Printmakers
Summary
East London Printmakers (ELP) is an independent collective established in 1998 and based in Hackney. It offers its members studio space, access to equipment, professional development and exhibiting opportunities and runs courses and workshops in printmaking for the public.
The ELP Box is an annual collaboration between ELP artists to publish a boxed set of small prints (30 x 30cm) in an edition of 40 to serve as an archive of members’ work and to help promote the group’s activities. Money raised from the sale of the prints is used to fund artists’ professional development and a few sets from each edition are presented to selected public collections and archives.
Collection
Accession number
E.681:34-2014

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Record createdOctober 3, 2014
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