Guided Tours

Guided tours offer structured introductions to IMPRINT, providing context for the works on display and insight into contemporary printmaking practice. Led by knowledgeable guides, tours are designed to support both first-time visitors and experienced collectors in looking more closely and engaging more confidently.

About the Tours

Each tour introduces a curated selection of exhibitors and works, highlighting different print processes, edition structures, and approaches to collecting. Tours may focus on:

  • An introduction to printmaking techniques

  • Understanding editions and how to read a print

  • Emerging artists and new practices

  • Collector-focused perspectives on building a collection

Tours are conversational rather than instructional, encouraging questions and discussion.

Who They Are For

Guided tours are suitable for:

  • First-time visitors seeking orientation

  • New collectors building confidence

  • Established collectors interested in deeper context

  • Students and groups exploring print practice

No prior knowledge of printmaking is required.

Format & Duration

Tours typically last 45–60 minutes and are conducted in small groups to allow space for discussion. Routes are carefully planned to provide a broad overview of the fair without feeling rushed.

Private group tours may be available on request.

Booking & Availability

Tours operate at scheduled times throughout the fair. Some may require advance booking, while others may be available to join on the day, subject to capacity.

Full schedule details and booking information to follow.

Accessibility

Tours are designed to be accessible within the venue layout. If you have specific access requirements, please contact the team in advance so arrangements can be made where possible. See Venue & Accessibility.

A Structured Way to Look

Printmaking rewards attention. Guided tours provide a structured framework for looking, helping visitors understand how process, edition, and context shape each work.

For those beginning to collect — or refining an existing collection — a tour can offer clarity and confidence in navigating the fair.

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