We are delighted to announce that after many years of amazing experiences in printshops around the world, we have finally taken the plunge and are starting up our own!
The space is 170m2, located on the Paul-Lincke-Ufer in Berlin's Kreuzberg district. There is a lot of work to do to get it up and running but soon we will be ready to receive artists and visitors in the shop.
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Click the images below for a look at the new space.
The new workshop- 2nd June, 2009. (day 1)
Located in the countryside near Lake Möhne (Möhnesee)
in Westfalia, the Druckgrafik Kätelhön workshop has
a tradition in fine art printing extending back over 75
years. Since completing his three-year apprenticeship
under Master Printer Henner Kätelhön, Ulrich printed professionally for many different artists, including
Falko Behrendt and the Canadian artist Liz Ingram.
The lithography workshop at Druckgrafik Kätelhön
Printers in the intaglio workshop. The large images in the background are from Liz Ingram's "Succulent Soul/Sacred Source" series. To see the images, click here. 1st European Lithography Symposium in Munich
From 30th August to 4th September, 2005 the Münchner Künstlerhaus hosted printmakers from all over the world to celebrate and exchange ideas about lithography. The symposium was organised by Gesa Puell, artist and former manager of the Steindruck München Workshop.
Visitors were treated to a number of exhibitions, tours and a discussion panel.
A very popular children’s day was also
part of the programme.
Specifically for this event Sarah and
Ulrich were invited to collaborate with
six artists, to produce a portfolio of
twelve large-format lithographs.

"Slow Food", the title given to the portfolio, is inspired by the culinary movement whose philosophy on the production and enjoyment of food strongly resembles a lithographer's dedication to taking the time and care necessary to produce high quality fine art prints.
The prints were exhibited in Munich’s Pinakothek Der Moderne Museum until 2nd October, 2005. Participating artists: Stephan Baumkötter (Cologne), Reinhold Budde (Bremen), Wolfgang Ellenrieder (Munich), Michaela Melián (Munich), Norbert Prangenberg (Munich) and Gesa Puell (Munich).
‘Slow Food’ was printed entirely from stone, in an edition of 30. Image size: 100 cm x 70 cm. Paper size: BFK Rives 120 cm x 80 cm.
Tamarind Printer Erin Maurelli helping the children print their Pronto Plates
Stone graining on Children's Day
Artist Reinhold Budde drawing his first image
Visiting the lithography stone quarry in Solnhofen
Brunch on the final day of the Symposium








