FONO - For One Night Only at 17 Midland Road
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Bristol-based print studio Bicep Press is launching a fresh and exciting new event series,
'For One Night Only', where a single, limited print edition is unveiled in an exclusive
one-night showcase. The debut event, happening on April 25th at 17 Midland Road, will
feature contemporary painter Adam Forsythe and his latest work, 'The Beast of Goblin
Combe'.
Known for their expertise in fine art silkscreen printing, Bicep Press has traditionally worked
with artists and galleries to produce and print their editions. Now, they’re taking things
further—curating, and publishing print editions in-house with artists whose work excites and
inspires them. 'For One Night Only' is set to capture and revive the energy of Bristol’s art
scene, blending mystery, celebration and spontaneity with a focused, one-night print launch.
“We wanted to create something more than just another print release that gets lost in
the algorithm—this is an experience,” says Jonny Akers, founder of Bicep Press. “The
idea is to make print launches exciting, social, and a little unpredictable. One night,
one print, and potentially just one chance to be part of it.”
Adam Forsythe, renowned for his mystical monsters and creatures, will kick off the series
with 'The Beast of Goblin Combe', a specially painted piece created exclusively for this
print edition, a never-before-seen painting brought to life as a fine art silkscreen print.

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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