Sunny Bank Mills Print Festival 2026 | Open Call for Stallholders, Workshops & Demonstrations

Deadline: 11/01/2026

City: Leeds  |  Region: West Yorkshire  |  Country: United Kingdom  |  Sunny Bank Mills

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Sunny Bank Mills' annual Print Fair is back for its 5th year! Join us on 7th & 8th of March 2026 on the first floor of our iconic 1912 Mill.

We are looking for artists, photographers, zine makers, illustrators, publishers and printmakers at all stages of their career who create prints, make books or zines, or have had books produced by small independent presses.

Individuals, partnerships, collectives and students are all encouraged to apply!

Processes might include:

Etching, monoprint, screen print, bookbinding, calligraphy, linocut, lithograph, risograph, typograph, zine making, letterpress and more.

Sunny Bank Mills is a former textile mill, set in the heart of the community of Farsley, Leeds.

Since 2010, it has been developed as a business and artistic community, with a Gallery selling fine art by local and international artists, a textile and local history archive, shops, cafes, artist studios and more. 

2026 is our 13th year of art and culture in the Mills, and in that time, we have supported over 1500 artists in more than 100 exhibitions.

This year, we are thrilled to be activating the 3rd floor of our 1912 Mill with live demonstrations from a range of skilled print makers.

Open Studios will be taking place in the Twisting Mill, Red Lane Mill and Spinning Mill and our Gallery and Shop will be open as usual.

We also have opportunities for stallholders to run paid workshops on the 3rd floor, so please outline your ideas in your application if interested. Workshops should be no longer than 1-2 hours, ideally with a capacity for 6-12 people.

As the event coincides with Ones to Watch; our annual student showcase exhibition, a number of tables will be allocated to local students and emerging artists. 

These tables will be offered free of charge to a small number of applicants selected by the Gallery team. Please outline within your application if you are applying for an emerging artist stall.

The event will be widely publicised online, on social media (with a reach of over 40k followers across all platforms), and by leaflet and poster distribution around Leeds and its surrounding areas.

Stall Fees (incl VAT):

£85 per day.

Stall fees include a 6ft x 2.5ft wooden trestle table and 1-2 folding plastic chairs.

Things to consider during your application:

  • Include high-quality photos showing examples of work that you would be exhibiting on the weekend. Photos of previous stall layouts are also very helpful
  • We will be prioritising stallholders offering handmade and hand-printed wares (see list below for more info)
  • Exhibitors must be selling their own work (unless part of a collective or studio)
  • We do allow stall sharing when appropriate. If you'd like to share a stall with a friend, please submit a joint application and include photographs, web addresses and descriptions for both parties
  • Applications for this event are free and will only be accepted via Curatorspace

What will we accept?

YES

  • Handmade books, publications & zines
  • Books & zines created by independent publishers or presses
  • Risographs
  • Linocuts
  • Collographs
  • Lithographs
  • Etchings
  • Woodcuts
  • Typographs
  • Gelli prints
  • Letterpress prints
  • Screenprints & hand screenprinted clothing / textiles
  • Blockprints &  hand block printed clothing / textiles
  • Limited edition giclee prints
  • Alternative photographic printing methods incl cyanotypes / anthotypes / photogravures
  • Digital versions of your own traditional prints to make postcards/greetings cards (only accepted if these are offered alongside work originally created by one of the processes listed above)

NO

  • Solely digitally drawn & printed textiles and prints
  • Digitally printed photographs (unless included in a zine, publication or handmade book)
  • Digital prints of oil paintings/acrylics etc (unless included in a zine, publication or handmade book)


If you have any queries about your eligibility for the Print Festival, please contact us via Curatorspace, and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

Some traditional print & bookmaking processes may have been missed from the list above due to the vast variety!

The fair will be open to the public 10am to 5pm on Saturday of 7th and Sunday 8th of March.

Entry for visitors to the fair will be £3.50 (under 12s free). Free parking.

Please note that our markets do get incredibly busy at times, and may not be the best environment for anyone with sensory sensitivities.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding accessibility, please message our Curatorspace account.

The space is accessible via one flight of stairs or a modern wheelchair-accessible lift.

Applications for this event are free, and we are only accepting applications via Curatorspace.

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Who is eligible for this opportunity?
Printmakers, zine makers, bookbinders and small publishers able to attend the event in Farsley, Leeds on 7th/8th March 2026. See the opportunity description for a full list of selection criteria.
When is the deadline?
Midnight on 11th January 2026.
How much does it cost?
£85 per day for stall (incl VAT). This includes use of a 6ft x 2.5ft wooden trestle table and 1-2 chairs.
Does the location have disabled access?
Yes, the fair is accessed by one flight or stairs or a wheelchair accessible lift to the 1st floor.
What publicity will be provided as part of the opportunity?
Promotion on our website and social media accounts (over 40k followers across all platforms), newspaper adverts, leaflets and posters.
Do I need to be present?
Yes.
Tell me more about the venue and facilities
The Fair will take place on the first floor of the 1912 Mill.
Free parking for visitors and stallholders.
There is a stallholder toilet on the floor of the fair, and accessible toilets on the floors above and below.

Please note - we have limited electricity and wall space at this venue, but plenty of space will be allocated for print browsers.
What size is the stall?
Your stall area includes a 6ft x 2.5ft trestle table, with approx 3ft to each side. There will be some space for browsers in front of your stall.
Do you take commission?
No, the stall fee is a flat rate.
Is anything else happening in the Mill that weekend?
We will be running Open Studios in the Spinning Mill, Red Lane Mill and Twisting Mill. The Gallery will be open with our annual student exhibition, Ones to Watch. The Museum & Archive will be open for drop-in visits. All retail tenants will be open. There are a number of food and drinks venues and we will be running cafes in the 1912 and the Gallery.

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