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Earth printing workshop

Earth Day: The Workshop of Screen Printed Earthy Delights

Jealous Gallery & Print Studio present 'The Workshop of Screen Printed Earthy Delights'

No need to book in advance. This workshop is free and drop-in for all visitors at Somerset House.

DatesSat 18 Apr 2026
Times2–6pm
SpaceSeamen's Hall
PriceFree

Join Jealous Print Studio for a free hands-on screen printing drop in workshop like no other at Somerset House, where creativity meets sustainability - this will be screen printing but with a twist!

In this unique session, you’ll explore the art of screen printing using compost specially made at Somerset House for their upcoming 'Museum of Edible Earth' show.

Guided by Jealous' experienced printmakers, you’ll learn how the organic materials can be transformed into rich, earthy colours and experimental textures. From learning about the screen printing process, learning how the compost is more than meets the eye, to pulling your final print, this workshop invites you to rethink waste as a resource and discover the beauty of circular design.

Perfect for artists, designers, and curious beginners alike, this experience blends print, environmental awareness, and hands-on making — all set within the inspiring surroundings of Somerset House. Leave with your own sustainable print and a fresh perspective on how art can nourish both creativity and the planet.

No need to book in advance. This workshop is free and drop-in for all visitors at Somerset House.

About Jealous Gallery & Print Studio

Founded in 2008 by Dario Illari and Jacquie Ryle, Jealous is an artist led fine art print publisher and studio together with a physical gallery space located in East London’s Shoreditch. Our exhibition and publishing programme is dedicated to supporting established and emerging artists alike. We work directly with artists, as well as collaborating with other major galleries to realise their artists’ print projects in a variety of print techniques.

Prints published and printed by Jealous are in numerous museum collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, The British Museum and the Whitworth in Manchester.