Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers
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The Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers is the UK's premier printmaking organisation. Established in 1880.
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Bankside Gallery, 48 Hopton Street
London
SE19JH
Opening Hours
| Monday | 11am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 11am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 11am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 11am - 6pm |
| Friday | 11am - 6pm |
| Saturday | 11am - 6pm |
| Sunday | 11am - 6pm |
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The Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers (RE) was founded as the Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers in 1880. It was established in reaction to the Royal Academy’s refusal at the time to recognise printmaking as having the same status as an art form as painting and sculpture. New Members are elected by the Council of the Society based on the quality of their work alone. Eminent past members include Graham Sutherland, Stanley William Hayter, Edward Bawden, Michael Trevelyan and Michael Rothenstein.
Our home is Bankside Gallery, London where we exhibit at least 3 times a year.