Partners

*For Partnerships and Collaborative Opportunities please contact Cia Durante, Director of VIP & Partnerships

Lead Partner

We are delighted to announce our partnership with FSC, an independent creative agency based in Peckham,  partnering with some of the biggest brands in the world to deliver global marketing campaigns and transformational consultancy. FSC’s founding mission is to help local communities thrive and grow by unleashing the incredible power of the UK’s Creative Industries, starting right here in South London. To do this, FSC puts a large chunk of its profits into a Social Incubator that launches new impact focused businesses and charities such as the creative volunteer platform Creative Impact Club, the community good fund Up Peckham and local food brand The Vegan Rasta.  


Drinks PARTNER

Long-term friend and partner of WCPF, Mirabeau wine serves as a patron to the arts year on year.

Online PARTNER

Artsy is the world's largest online art marketplace and the official partners of The Online Edition.


Educational PARTNERs

The Royal College of Art is the world's most influential postgraduate institution of art and design.

Sotheby's Institute of Art is a private, for-profit institution of higher education devoted to the study of art and its markets.

Programme PARTNERs

CURA Art supports collectors and organizations with the care of collections. They work from their main offices in London and Los Angeles with clients throughout the U.S., U.K. and Europe.

Publishers of illustrated books on art, art business, architecture and design. Series in contemporary painting, planning, art business.


Supporting PARTNERS


aSSOCIATED PARTNERS


YOUNG LONDON PRINT PRIZE PARTNERS


Media PARTNERS


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Partner with us

Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair's carefully established relationships expand the reach of the Fair and draw new and diverse audiences to the event. There are a number of exciting partnership opportunities at Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair which provide organisations with a unique opportunity to access and engage with a sophisticated and discerning audience.


 Advisory Board:

Matt Bell (Chair), Director of Corporate Affairs, Grosvenor; Sophie Brendel, Director of Audiences, Victoria and Albert Museum; Fred Clark, Associate, Art Law Team, Boodle Hatfield LLP; Shiv Haria-Shah, Partner, Fulcrum; Katherine Heaton, Account Director, Johnson Banks; Tom Olsen, Chief Finance Officer, Revantage; Anthony Yannaghas, Art for Youth