Based in the East London’s creative hub of Shoreditch lies Jealous, a fantastic contemporary art gallery, print publisher and printing studio. Known for their collaborative approach to produce high quality limited edition prints with many talented artists, galleries designers and museums, Jealous’ passion for the innovative and the creative grows everyday. This week on Wednesday the 2nd of October 2016 from 6:30pm – 8:30pm Jealous Needs You private view of their annual print exhibition will be held on Curtain Road, London. All are welcome! RSVP to info@jealousgallery.com.Jealous was established in 2011 and headed by illustrator and Jealous Creative Director, Jess Wilson. Aiming to promote emerging creatives Jealous runs ongoing projects such as Jealous Needs You where, from open submission, they publish editions with many illustrators, designers and emerging artists. Last year, JNY was a huge success, leading to Jealous Print Studio selecting and producing beautiful and diverse limited edition screen prints for 48 artists, designers and illustrators. The project also earnt itself a month-long exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery as part of a three-leg tour across London. The full range of Jealous Needs You works were debuted to a buzzing opening evening crowd at our Shoreditch gallery space last February, before heading over to Jealous Crouch End. Following a visit by Saatchi Gallerys Paul Foster to the exhibition, Jealous were asked if they like to tour the new portfolio of Jealous editions to the Kings Road space for a month. Following this success, this print show coming up will no doubt be even better than the last! Some of the brilliant designers, illustrators and printers include Jim O’Raw, Jordan McQaid, Jess Wilson, Anthony Burrill, Joe Webb and many more. Get down to Jealous this Wednesday and discover the latest emerging talent in the creative industry!
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