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Sue Wyllie currently lives and works in Mid Devon and has a studio located in the Exe Valley near Silverton. She works with a range of printmaking techniques including Etching, Dry point, Aquatint, Relief print, Lino and Woodcut, Photo etching and Photopolymer print making. She offers workshops exploring these techniques as whole or part day, and weekend courses. Please contact her at suewyllie@hotmail.com for further information. She is also a member of Spike Island Print, Bristol and CAMP (Contemporary Artists Membership Platform) 

 

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2024  Spike Print Open Studio, Bristol

 

2023 ‘Small but Mighty’ Royal Society of British Printmakers, Bankside, London

 

2023 ACE Somerton Open, Somerset

 

2023 Woolwich Print Fair, Woolwich, London

 

2023 The Royal Society of British Printmakers Original Print Open, London

 

2023 Hot Bed Press 20:20 Print Exchange

 

2023 Nature Under Pressure, Poltimore House, Exeter

 

2023 RWA 170 Annual Open Exhibition, Bristol

 

2023 Summer Print Love, Prior Gallery, Bristol

 

2023 12 Stories for 12 Days of COP27, Phoenix Art Centre, Exeter

 

 

2022 Woolwich Print Fair

 

2022 Bristol Royal West of England Academy 169 Open Exhibition

 

2022 Open Portfolio, Impact 12 conference. UWE. Bristol

 

2022 Free Range, London

 

2022 UWE Alumni Exhibition, Centrespace, Bristol

 

2022 Hot Bed Press 20:20 Print Exchange

 

 

2021 Royal Birmingham Society of Artists. Print exhibition

 

2021 ‘Dark Skies, Wild Seas’ group residency, Coverack Cove, Cornwall.

 

2021 34th Miniprint Exhibition, Arnolfini Bookshop, Arnolfini, Bristol

 

2021 City and Guilds London School of Art Printmaking Prize at Woolwich Print Fair 

 

2021 Woolwich Print Fair, Woolwich Arsenal, London.

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2018-21 MA Multi-Disciplinary Printmaking , UWE, Bristol

 

2020 Postcards for Perec

 

2020 Wipe

 

2020 Hot Bed Press 20:20 Print Exchange

 

2019 Group Show, UWE Library, Bower Ashton

 

2014-2018 Full time Carer

 

2011-2014 MA Art, Media and Design by Project. UWE, Bristol

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