
Lasting Impressions: Women Printmakers Since 1900
Lasting Impressions: Women Printmakers 1900-Now
Source: Victoria and Albert Museum · Last verified 2026-07-14
Exhibition of women printmakers' work since 1900
Exhibition Info
- VenueVictoria and Albert Museum London
- HoursWeekdays 10:00–17:00 (closed Tuesdays Jan-Mar), Fridays 10:00–22:00
- AdmissionFree
- Featured ArtistsNikki de Saint Phalle, See Red Women's Workshop, Guerrilla Girls, Faith Ringgold, Aida Wilde, Gal Leshem, Ky Lewis, Käthe Kollwitz, Laur
- LocationV&A South Kensington, London, UK · View on Google Maps →
- Official Infovam.ac.uk
About the Exhibition
This exhibition spotlights the innovative techniques and strong visual vision of women printmakers since 1900. A total of 25 women printmakers are featured, each work carrying themes of women's identity, social messages, and artistic experimentation. It re-examines the role women printmakers have played in art history and highlights their creativity and influence. The exhibition spans 1900 to the present and presents a total of 11 works. Visitors can directly experience women's voices and social messages through signature pieces such as 'Nana' and 'Lesbians are Coming Out...'
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the admission fee for Lasting Impressions: Women Printmakers Since 1900?
Free
Where is Lasting Impressions: Women Printmakers Since 1900 held?
Victoria and Albert Museum
What are the visiting hours for Lasting Impressions: Women Printmakers Since 1900?
Weekdays 10:00–17:00 (closed Tuesdays Jan-Mar), Fridays 10:00–22:00
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