caroline pratt


printmaker and surface pattern designer producing illustrations for a variety of applications including limited edition prints and commercial designs, caroline also lectures in printed textiles at leeds college of art. With much of her work inspired by a love of nature and retro design, she uses a wide variety of techniques including traditional printmaking methods (lino and screen-print), alongside paper-cutting, collage and digital manipulation






exhibition continues until 1st june 2012

cath brooke


cath brooke’s prints combined drawn images with colour and texture to explore rural, urban and industrial spaces.  the prints have a sense of history and place, everyday spaces that are part of our landscape and heritage.  each hand inked print is unique, created using a combination of different print techniques and multiple layers

moira fuller


woodlands are places of hidden things; old but constantly changing, tranquil and calm, yet full of unseen creatures and sounds. moira’s cyanotype prints use digital negatives with early photographic processes, echoing the old and the new; the permanence of an image and the fleeting aspect of light that created it.