
Artist
Sue Coleman
Sue Coleman is a full-time artist who turned to printmaking after retiring from a career in the local government cultural sector in 2015. Her work reflects her travels, both near and far, evoking cherished memories of time spent with loved ones in beautiful places. Inspired by light and reflections, Sue begins her creative process with sketches and photographs, which she develops into prints across various traditional mediums. Sue exhibits widely in the Southwest and has recently shown work with the Royal West of England Academy. She is also an active teacher, offering courses and workshops in printmaking techniques. A member of the Tamar Print Workshop, the Devon Art Society, Torbay Guild, and Brixham Art Society, Sue is also a Director of the Devon Artists Network, contributing to the vibrant art community in the region.
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Exhibition Record
Contemporary British Printmakers on the English Riviera
Following a successful month at Delamore Arts, Artizan Collective are pleased to be bringing their Contemporary British Printmakers Exhibition to their gallery on Lucius Street. From woodcut to etching, lithography to mezzotint, monotyping to mokulito, the variety and diversity of printmaking techniques makes it a near endlessly explorable art form, and one that has defined trends and tastes for centuries. As a practice and craft, it owes much of this evolution to the dialogue that grew between those that pursued its practical use as a tool for reproducing text and image, and the artists that sought to exploit the opportunities this bore for their own creative expression. Today, the spidering and innumerable tributaries that the practice has taken, lend their successes both to the worlds of modern publishing and printing and to one of the most exciting art markets of the 21st century. Contemporary British Printmakers 2025 is our second collaboration with Delamore Arts, bringing together printmakers from across the UK, showcasing original works and exploring a variety of techniques that span over a thousand years of the artform. The exhibition will sit alongside our Spring Sculpture Exhibition featuring works of Abi Higgins, Maria Moorhouse, Rosa Wiland Holmes, Philippa de Burlett and Almut Woolard. The exhibition will launch on 6th June and will then run from 5th June – 6th July Thursday - Saturday 10 am - 5 pm





















