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3rd Rail Print Space

posted by Amber Weaver April 26, 2018

3rd Rail Print Space is London’s biggest open access screen printing studio combining paper, fabric and garment printing with desk and private studio space. Recently renovated, all equipment is either brand new or near new, with gorgeous new paper beds, 2 x 6m fabric beds tables with a 3rd to be installed by the end of May 2018. On top of this, you can find a 4 arm 6 colour t-shirt carousel, conveyor dryer and a large format heat press! Now open for workshops and members, this print space is not one to be missed out on.

In addition to all this stunning equipment, 3rd Rail have pulled together to bring customers a variety of workshops ranging from beginner courses where you can learn the basics of printing in a comfortable environment, right through to indeterminate where you can continue to build on the skills you already have as well as learning techniques such as foiling, split fountain printing, and multiple colour printing processes.

On top of learner-based workshops, Meet the Maker is an exciting series of workshops in conjunction with creatives aiming to build relationships between print and other creative disciplines. The first workshop that is due to debut on the 30th of May is with graphic artists the Fandangoe Kid. Full details about what will be involved and ticket link here.

The guys at 3rd Rail are also offering a membership programme consisting of three different memberships: desk space, monthly and PAYG. A monthly membership is just £100 pcm and includes; 50 print hours, 2 free screens, access to commercial grade equipment across paper, fabric and t-shirt printing, free wifi, bike storage and discount across Peckham Levels businesses. Desk spaces start at £195pcm and include: 10 or 50 print hours, 2 free screens, access to commercial grade equipment across paper, fabric and t-shirt printing, free wifi, bike storage and discount across Peckham Levels businesses.

3rdrailprintspace.com

 

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