The Printing Girls (TPG) is an all-female collective of South African-based artists who work with print in experimental ways. The collective was started in 2016 by six graduates from the Arts Faculty of Rhodes University, to encourage one another to work in print and to exhibit together. The following year they invited new female printmakers to join up, and TPG in its current form, now numbering 124 printmakers, began to materialise. The main focus remains to create a platform exclusively for our country’s women printmakers to share ideas, network and exhibit together. To learn more, visit their website www.theprintinggirls.co.za or follow them on social media @theprintinggirls.
×The Printing Girls (TPG) is an all-female collective of South African-based artists who work with print in experimental ways. The collective was started in 2016 by six graduates from the Arts Faculty of Rhodes University, to encourage one another to work in print and to exhibit together. The following year they invited new female printmakers to join up, and TPG in its current form, now numbering 124 printmakers, began to materialise. The main focus remains to create a platform exclusively for our country’s women printmakers to share ideas, network and exhibit together. To learn more, visit their website www.theprintinggirls.co.za or follow them on social media @theprintinggirls.