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Print-it-yourself

Poster
c. 1985 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The Lenthall Road Workshop in Hackney was founded in 1975 by three women, Chia Moan, Viv Mullett and Jenny Smith. They took over an existing screen printing shop and turned it into a community printing workshop, focusing predominantly on engaging with local feminist, anti-racist and LGBTQ+ rights groups. Their ethos was 'once you start seeing yourself as a person who can do things then you're in a position to take control of your life'. Running various courses, in particular for women of colour and queer communities, their premises at 81 Lenthall Road was a valued creative hub which lasted for approximately 15 years. Their work and legacy was celebrated in a 2019 retrospective at the Hackney Museum entitled 'Women on Screens: Printmaking, Photography and Community Activism at Lenthall Road Workshop 1970s-1990s'.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitlePrint-it-yourself (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Screenprint
Brief description
Poster advertising the Lenthall Road Workshop in Hackney. London, circa 1985.
Physical description
Poster depicting a woman wearing a red boiler suit and face mask holding numerous articles for photography work including a Canon AE1 camera, lenses and a tripod.
Dimensions
  • Sheet height: 780mm
  • Sheet width: 520mm
  • With laminate height: 800mm
  • With laminate width: 542mm
Credit line
Given by the Greenwich Mural Workshop
Subjects depicted
Summary
The Lenthall Road Workshop in Hackney was founded in 1975 by three women, Chia Moan, Viv Mullett and Jenny Smith. They took over an existing screen printing shop and turned it into a community printing workshop, focusing predominantly on engaging with local feminist, anti-racist and LGBTQ+ rights groups. Their ethos was 'once you start seeing yourself as a person who can do things then you're in a position to take control of your life'. Running various courses, in particular for women of colour and queer communities, their premises at 81 Lenthall Road was a valued creative hub which lasted for approximately 15 years. Their work and legacy was celebrated in a 2019 retrospective at the Hackney Museum entitled 'Women on Screens: Printmaking, Photography and Community Activism at Lenthall Road Workshop 1970s-1990s'.
Collection
Accession number
E.225-2012

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Record createdMarch 2, 2012
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