Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Art
Art gallery with wooden floors and horizontally stripes in the walls in a gradiant from black to white from bottom to top. We see a colourful printed painting in purple, pink, blue green, yellow and black. To the right a white print.
Art gallery with wooden floors and horizontally stripes in the walls in a gradiant from black to white from bottom to top. Windows in the centre, columns to the sides. Two similar artworks to each side of hands.
Art gallery with horizontally stripes in the walls in a gradient from black to white from bottom to top. We see three black and white prints.
Art gallery with wooden floors and horizontally stripes in the walls in a gradiant from black to white from bottom to top. We see three colourful prints, to the left a pink print, in the centre a print with a hand and purple and blue and to the right a smaller blue, purple and black print.

Glasgow Print Studio

Glasgow Print Studio (GPS) presented a print installation by long term studio member and recent Turner Prize nominee Ciara Phillips.

Phillips’ practice, which addresses issues around women’s representation and self-actualisation, took an experimental and process focussed approach to printmaking. Working primarily in the medium of screenprint, her artworks combined text, photography and abstract forms to create work with a strong aesthetic and conceptual voice.

For this exhibition Phillips worked with GPS Master Printers Scott Campbell and Ian McNicol to produce screenprints, etching and monoprints.

Supported by Glasgow International and Canada House.