Highland Print Studio is a printmaking and digital imaging facility based in Inverness in the Scottish Highlands. The Studio operates from its own premises overlooking the River Ness, in the heart of the city and has facilities for a range of printmaking techniques including screenprint, intaglio, relief print and lithography (photo-plate and stone).
Its recently upgraded digital suite includes facilities for high-spec digital imaging, large-format photographic printing and high-resolution scanning. Highland Print Studio is a Creative Scotland Regularly Funded Organisation and is also in receipt of revenue funding from Highland Council.
Its recently upgraded digital suite includes facilities for high-spec digital imaging, large-format photographic printing and high-resolution scanning. Highland Print Studio is a Creative Scotland Regularly Funded Organisation and is also in receipt of revenue funding from Highland Council.
Services
All prints are available to buy directly from our website (click Buy Now), or by enquiring to the Studio. Unless otherwise stated, prints are sold unframed. Prices do not include postage and packing. We can send prints safely in the post and will notify you of any additional post and packing costs in advance.
The Studio works with people ranging from complete beginners to professional artists, as well as schools and community groups. We provide educational activities, both here in the Studio and in the community, that range from taster sessions to large-scale projects and residencies.
Highland Print Studio, along with four other Scottish print studio's worked in collaboration with the Glasgow-based design collective, Lateral North on this WW100 project funded by the Scottish Comm.Highland Youth Arts Hub (HYAH), a project which aims to encourage young people across the Highlands to get involved with creative activity.
Highland Print Studio, along with four other Scottish print studio's worked in collaboration with the Glasgow-based design collective, Lateral North on this WW100 project funded by the Scottish Comm.Highland Youth Arts Hub (HYAH), a project which aims to encourage young people across the Highlands to get involved with creative activity.