Graphic Studio Dublin & Graphic Studio Gallery are a not-for-profit that provide studios, promote pr It holds the largest stock of original prints in Ireland.
Graphic Studio Dublin, Fine Art Printmakers, was established in 1960 to teach traditional printmaking skills (then unavailable in Irish art colleges), and to provide studios and technical assistance to artists to make fine art prints. Its five founders were Patrick Hickey, Leslie MacWeeney, Liam Miller, Elizabeth Rivers and Anne Yeats. Since 2007 the studios are housed in a stunning converted gran
ary building: Distillery House, North Circular Road, Dublin 1. Its gallery, Graphic Studio Gallery, opened in 1988 in Cope Street, Temple Bar and has become an essential cultural feature of the city. The Gallery was established to promote fine-art printmaking in Ireland and abroad, to educate the public about fine art printmaking, and to exhibit and sell fine art prints on behalf of our studio members and gallery artists. It showcases up to 11 national and international fine art print exhibitions annually, as well as hosting talks and print demonstrations. Graphic Studio Dublin facilitates the following print techniques: etching, lithography, linocut, drypoint, carborundum, woodblock, aquatint, photo etching, blind embossing, collography and mezzotint. Technical assistance and education of artist members in the above printmaking techniques is core to our ethos. The Visiting Artists programme, operated by Graphic Studio Dublin has made one of the most important contributions to the development of Irish printmaking over the last ten years. Under this scheme, Maser, Alice Maher, Mary Lohan, Gwen O'Dowd, Richard Gorman, William Crozier, Hughie O’Donohue, Tony O’Malley have been among many other renowned artists, who sometimes have little or no experience of printmaking, but are very well-known artists, are invited to work with a trained technician, under the guidance of our master printer, to produce an edition of prints that are showcased at the gallery. Gallery website: http://www.graphicstudiodublin.com/
Browse our prints: http://www.pinterest.com/gsgallery/
24/06/2026
Alastair Keady and his new screenprint, Golden Arches, at Graphic Studio Dublin's annual exhibition of large-scale prints, MÓR 2026.
See link in bio to browse more works in MÓR 2026 and buy online.
Image details:
Alastair Keady
Golden Arches
unique screenprint
2026
23/06/2026
Stop by MÓR 2026 to see I nDiamhair na Coille, a new work by Robert Russell.
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Image details:
Robert Russell
I nDiamhair na Coille
Etching
22/06/2026
Sinéad McGuinness and her new screenprint, The Ripening, at MÓR 2026, Graphic Studio Dublin's annual exhibition of large-scale prints.
See link in bio to browse more works in MÓR 2026 and buy online.
Image details:
Sinéad McGuinness
The Ripening
unique screenprint
2026
21/06/2026
🌙 Details from, Komorebi, a new screenprint by Rachel from MÓR 2026 at Graphic Studio Gallery. 🌙
💥 Stop by MÓR 2026 to see Last Train, Bonfire and Moths, a new work by Niall Naessens. 💥
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Image details:
Niall Naessens
Last Train, Bonfire and Moths
Digital Drawing, 2026
17/06/2026
Almost there! MÓR ‘26 opens tomorrow, Thursday 18th at 6pm! Join us to celebrate.
MÓR ‘26 is kindly supported by IPUT Real Estate Dublin
Typically, original prints are created in physically modest dimensions due to the technical constraints of printmaking processes and equipment. MÓR defies those limitations, spotlighting artists who boldly expand the boundaries of scale within the medium. This year’s exhibition features an exceptional collection of works distinguished by both their technical achievement and commanding spatial presence.
Over the past decade, the exhibition has played an essential role in fostering the development of large-scale print practices among participating artists. Several contributors now work consistently at an ambitious scale, including Niall Naessens and Ed Miliano, both of whom first explored large-format printmaking through earlier editions of MÓR.
The latest iteration of MÓR also introduces a new generation of artists working in large-scale print for the first time, reflecting the exhibition’s continuing commitment to experimentation, expansion, and the evolving possibilities of the medium.
Link in bio to all works.
16/06/2026
Happy Bloomsday!
Link in bio to a small selection of works celebrating James Joyce & Ulysses.
16/06/2026
LINOCUT BEGINNERS WORKSHOP | 25–26 JULY
TUTOR: Fran Keegan
DATE: 25-26 July 2026
TIME: 10am to 4pm
PRICE: €230
A hands-on introduction to linocut relief printing. Learn safe carving techniques, inking and printing methods, and create a small edition of bold, graphic prints. Perfect for beginners or anyone wanting to develop their relief print skills.
For more information and to book, check the link in bio 🔗
Print Network Ireland The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon
15/06/2026
GRAPHIC STUDIO DUBLIN GRADUATE AWARD
We are delighted to announce Helen Morelli as the winner of the Graphic Studio Dublin Graduate Award 2026. Helen is a graduate of IADT and for her end of year exhibition presented Rituals as Reassurance, a body of work exploring superstition as something woven into everyday life.
Helen will receive 1 year free studio membership, participation in a specialist printmaking course, inclusion in a member exhibition, technical support, access to a wide range of printmaking facilities, a community of artists, opportunities and information, as well as membership of Print Network Ireland.
Helen said: “I am looking forward to joining a community of like-minded printmakers, where I can further develop my practice by expanding my knowledge of print processes within a professional studio setting.”
We are looking forward to welcoming you to Graphic Studio Dublin Helen!
Print Network Ireland
Install images by Sarah Louise Lordan. All images courtesy Helen Morelli.
15/06/2026
DRYPOINT WORKSHOP | 18–19 JULY
TUTOR: Michele Hetherington
DATE: 18-19 July 2026
TIME: 10am to 4pm
PRICE: €230
Explore expressive drypoint etching techniques. Learn how to create line, texture, and tonal variation using non-toxic methods, and produce a small edition of prints. Ideal for drawing-led artists and beginners.
For more information and to book, check the link in bio 🔗
Print Network Ireland The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon
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