Net-Zero Press.

22 August 2025

In histories of art as in contemporary practice, we rarely consider where ink wiped off a printing plate ends up or how reams of trial proofs get recycled. When we celebrate end products of creation, we silence and conceal the flows of waste to which all making inevitably contributes. NET-ZERO PRESS, a new impact project led by Dr Ruth Ezra, Lecturer in Art History, aims to work with contemporary stakeholders, educators, and practitioners across the printmaking landscape of Scotland to "start from trash" as we trace waste flows in print shops and act on these data to propose strategies for making studio spaces (from classrooms to open-access workshops) less toxic and more sustainable.

To launch the project, a group of art historians, practitioners, and technicians will gather together for a workshop at Dundee Contemporary Arts (DCA) on Tuesday, October 21, 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Our goal? To share stories from the print room floor.

Learn more about the initiative.