Welcome to Fen Ditton Gallery

A curated exhibition-led art gallery on the outskirts of Cambridge, run by mother and daughter team Lotte Attwood and Hannah Munby, championing artists and makers through exhibitions, artist residencies and events.

Next exhibition:
Contemporary Printmaking Prize 2026
23rd May - 14th June

The Contemporary Printmaking Prize celebrates the vitality and diversity of printmaking today, bringing together 40 outstanding original prints selected from over 500 submissions. Showcasing a wide range of techniques, voices, and perspectives, the exhibition highlights both emerging and established artists working in the field of print. Each work demonstrates the continued relevance and innovation of printmaking as a contemporary art form.

As dear Kip Gresham said of the 2023 Printmaking Prize:
It’s great to see printmaking alive and kicking

The 2026 shortlisted artists are:
Catherine Ade · Josephine Birch · Lorraine Botbol · Fi Brown · Felicity Cormack · Eddie Curtis · Esther Douglas · Inga Eičaitė · Poppy Fraser · Jane Gardiner · Grace Hailstone · Alison Hart-Arkley · Liz Hartley · Dougal Kirkland · Niall MacCrann · Alan MacKenzie · Theo Miller · Josie Molloy · Loraine Monk · Peg Morris · Chrissy Mouncey · Daisy Nutting · Louise Ockenden · William Orme · Chris Otley · Peter Raby Buck · Karine Savage · Hannah Scoones · Jane Shepherdson · Alice Sherlock · Bachittar Singh · Valerie Syposz · Sarah Targett · Elizabeth Taylor · Jess Townsend · Sarah Vines · Felicity Warbrick · Qinlin Yang

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While the gallery is having a little freshen up in January, available works can be viewed online and in person by appointment. UK and International shipping available.

Discover our Artists

Learn more about the creative hand behind the works we showcase.

Browse Available Works

A digital catalogue of all our available works. Buy online or book an appointment to view

Current: The Presence of Birds

Eleven artists explore explore the enduring, intimate role of birds within our landscapes

Two women standing in an art gallery, smiling at the camera. The woman on the left has gray hair and is wearing a black cardigan, pink top, and blue skirt with yellow and white flowers. The woman on the right has dark curly hair and is wearing a black and white patterned shirt and dark jeans. Behind them, there are framed black and white photographs displayed on the wall, and large windows are visible on the left side of the image.