| This October, the Kirkgate Centre will host Out of Ink, an exhibition of original prints by Cumbria Printmakers. The project was instigated by Cockermouth artists Magda Brugier and Jill Davis, who share an enthusiasm for printmaking.
Although both are printmakers, their practices are distinct. Magda favours etching, a medium known for fine detail and tonal subtlety, while Jill works mainly in linocut, known for bold lines and graphic strength. Their contrasting approaches have proved complementary, sparking ideas and inspiration for each other’s work.
Earlier this year, the pair created a series of prints based on sketches from the museum collection at Banks Ironmongers in Cockermouth. Displayed in the shop itself, these works opened up conversations with visitors who might not otherwise encounter contemporary printmaking. This experience reinforced their belief that art should be visible and accessible in everyday life.
Out of Ink builds on that initiative, bringing together work from Cumbria Printmakers, a not-for-profit co-operative of artists from across the county. The group was set up to support and connect printmakers of all levels — from established practitioners to those just starting out — and to make printmaking more visible within the region. Alongside regular exhibitions, the collective runs workshops, outreach projects and skill-sharing events, creating opportunities for people to try printmaking for themselves and to see the breadth of approaches artists are exploring.
The event is also a collaboration with local art-related businesses. Both the Marketplace Print Studio and the Cockermouth Art Shop will feature in the exhibition, reflecting the organisers’ wish to connect with and support the town’s wider artistic community.
Join us at the preview evening for the first chance to meet the artists, hear about their creative processes, and enjoy a relaxed introduction to the exhibition. Refreshments will be available, and all are warmly invited to attend. |