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Bringing together a network of artists, collectors, librarians and printmaking enthusiasts, The Ruskin Print Portfolio is an initiative seeking to create a developing dialogue for those interested in the sharing of visual and material culture through collaborative making and creative publishing projects.
The Ruskin Print Portfolio 2026
RISO EDITION
We are pleased to present the 2026 limited edition portfolio of original prints. The collection includes twenty risograph printed works made by Ruskin School of Art fine art students and invited staff.
The portfolio was printed at The Bodleian Library Bibliographic Press, Oxford University in an edition of thirty using soy based risograph inks, on Colourset ‘Natural’ 120gsm. Cover Paper in Colourset ‘Deep Blue’ 270gsm.
Each individually signed.
- The portfolio is available to purchase. Please contact Ruskin Senior Tutor Graeme Hughes for more information about the project, graeme.hughes@rsa.ox.ac.uk
Participating Artists:
1. Florence Armstrong
2. Bliss Ashley
3. Joni Brown
4. Adam Ben David
5. Carle Gent
6. Sasha Hardy
7. Clara Hill
8. Hattie Hone
9. Graeme Hughes
10. Oliwia Kamieniecka
11. Molly Lugsden
12. Lewis McCulloch
13. Tala Mikulska
14. Angel Dan Rong
15. Rowan Briggs Smith
16. Lillian Tagg
17. Maya Todd
18. Naiya Ellis-Woodward
19. Jack Woolley
20. Yolanda Zhou
Cover Design & Printed by Lewis McCullogh
About The Ruskin Print Portfolio Project
The Ruskin Print Portfolio Project is a publishing initiative supporting the production of original limited edition printed works of art on paper, taking the form of one-off prints and editioned portfolios made by Ruskin School of Art students and invited staff artists. The portfolio is shared and disseminated annually through print fairs, exhibition events, college art collections and library archives. It seeks to inspire discussions about what we do as makers and researchers, animating The Ruskin School of Art archive, broadening teaching by supporting the learning of specialised craft skills, enriching professional practice opportunities for students and allows for fund raising for the School.
Bringing together a network of students, creative makers, artists, paper makers, typesetters, publishers, historians, librarians, archivists, designers, event organisers and printmaking enthusiasts, The Ruskin Print Portfolio aims to create a dialogue for those interested in sharing in visual and material culture.
The Ruskin Print Portfolio Project was conceived and is convened annually by Ruskin Senior Tutor and fine artist Graeme Hughes. The making of the portfolio forms an aspect of wider educational research and teaching tools exploring the benefits of creative practice to wellbeing and self-development.
Further information and images can be found at the link: Ruskin Print Portfolio


