Christmas Market and Open Days 2024

30 Nov - 1 Dec 2024 

Edinburgh Printmakers will be opening the doors of our historic building Castle Mills to welcome you to a fun-filled weekend of activities, workshops, and our bespoke Christmas Market!

 

Our building will be open from 10:00 am - 6:00 pm.

 

What to expect:

  • Our galleries will be featuring our annual Members' Exhibition
  • Our café Holy Cow Lounge will be open with the festive vegan food and drinks all weekend long! 

 

Please note that unfortunately we have had to postpone the BSL tour scheduled for Sunday at 1pm to the new year. 

 

OUR CHRISTMAS MARKET 

11:00 am - 5:00 pm

 

Edinburgh Printmakers are pleased to host our fourth Castle Mills Christmas Market.

 

We will welcome inspiring and creative practitioners, collectives, and creative start-ups to champion during a weekend-long celebration of crafts and creative making. 

 

A few examples of work you can expect include:

  • Jewellery 
  • Homeware 
  • Clothing
  • Multi-media artworks
  • And many more! 

 

OUR MARKET STALLHOLDERS

Alicja K; Alison Westwater, Altitude Candles; Amy McPherson Illustration; Ana Herranz Jewellery; Ando Art; Anna Somerville Design; artinmustard; Athina Designs; BK Handmade Ceramnics; By Chand; Claire MacDonald Portraits and Prints; Croissant Cat; Daphne and Sybil; Eira Soaps; Ekatto; Emma Griffin Studio; flandish; Flatfoot Prints; Georgia Victoria; Gillian Swaile Art; Heather Mac; herecomesthecloud; Hestan Isle Press; Jenni Douglas Designs; Joanna Robson; Josh Murfitt Photography; Kalin Illustration; Kevin Andrew Morris; Leopardy Nonsense; Louise Kernaghan; Masah and the prints; Morag Macpherson Textiles; Natalie Loh Ceramics; OC/BC Arts' Profusion of Eccentricities; Pxlomxma; Sarah Brown; Saskia Gavin Jewellery; Siena Cameron; Silky Moons Jewellery; Steve WoodWords; wooltide; Tecari Designs; Thundercliffe Press.

 

 

 

Our studio workshops are supported by the City of Edinburgh Council & Fair Saturday Community Engagement Fund and supports the local community.

 

 

 

Our artist talks are part of our heritage project Castle Mills: Then & Now supported by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, made possible by money raised by National Lottery players.