EXHIBITION: CROOKED NECK - AN EXHIBITION OF PRINT

EXHIBITION: CROOKED NECK - AN EXHIBITION OF PRINT

22nd Mar 2025

You may not have heard of Crooked Neck but you are sure to have seen their hand in many design and print works across the city of Liverpool over the past 7 years. Based in Static Complex, Crooked Neck is a rag tag bunch of artists and screen printers who, as well as producing their own artworks, also print merchandise, posters and art prints for a wide range of organisations, events and independent artists across Liverpool.

The collective has built up a broad range output over the years, a selection of which are on display in the show, expect screen printed posters, art prints, T Shirts, misprints, collages and handmade books and stationery. Crooked Neck has recently acquired a Risograph machine so new Riso works will also be on display. As part of the show studio members Jo, Russ and Isi will be hosting drop-in workshops in print and zine making on the 15th and 18th March.

The collective comprises artists Russ aka Sketchstance, Jo aka That Girl Prints, Sean aka Dusk Stationary and Isobel Elliott Art.

Sketchstance is known for his pen and ink illustrations and iconic branding work for loads of grassroots companies, he is also the main merch guy at Crooked Neck and prints hundreds of T shirts for bands, festivals and small businesses.

Jo has a background in delivering workshops in printing, zinemaking and more, she is deeply invested in community arts and creative projects in the city. Working under the name That Girl Prints, Jo has been consistently experimenting with screen printing for over 15 years.

Dusk Stationary is a specialist in screen printed notebooks and stationary, Sean initially started out printing T shirts and then fell in love with the art of book binding, he also creates bespoke screen prints inspired by retro technology.

Isi is the newest addition to the studio, her practice is rooted in activism through collage, zinemaking and running community solidarity events which bring people together through collage music and food. Her work is in the process of expanding into screen printing and risograph.
 
 

Dates: 10th - 22nd March 2026

Admission: FREE

This exhibition has step-free access.