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Liz Miller’s residency at SPS

Liz was awarded a prize by Spike Print Studio at the National Original Print Exhibition in September 2014 for the most innovative print, expressed through process, ideas and materials.

Map making and cartography are the basis of Liz’s art practice, from using traditional landscape formats to investigating concepts that are yet unmapped. She mainly works with traditional print techniques (etching, lithography and screen printing) however other projects have included book-arts, large-scale drawings and land art projects.

 Liz studied at Edinburgh College of Art and University of the Arts London. She began a two-year print fellowship at the Royal Academy Schools in 2013. Her work is held in the Tate Print Collection and the British Library.

As part of her residency she will run a one day workshop where she will deliver a talk about her work at SPS, show examples of work and run a demo session.

Visit Liz’s website to learn more about her printmaking practice.

The workshop will run on Saturday 18th July 11–2pm, £45.00

This is proving to be very popular, so be sure to book your place here.

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