Our team

Portrait of Jack Bullen, Director of WCPF
Portrait of Lizzie Glendinning, Co-founder and Curator of WCPF
Portrait of Matt Bell, Chair of WCPF
  • Director & Co-Founder

    Jack Bullen, Artist and founder of Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair, is himself a practicing painter and printmaker.

    Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair offers Jack the unique opportunity to educate collectors and novices alike on printmaking processes and techniques through a curated exhibition of invited print galleries, individual artists, printmaking studios and artist-led demonstrations, academic talks and curator tours. He is also an advocate of print as an accessible basis from which to establish an art collection, allowing for buyers to explore different artists and styles and to confidently talk about and grow their collection.

  • Co-Founder & Creative Director

    Lizzie Glendinning is the Co-Founder & Creative Director of Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair and has 20 years of experience in Curating, Collecting, and Directing across commercial art galleries, private dealers, and public museums. Lizzie made the leap from running her own gallery, Brocket London, to running her own art fair in 2016 when she founded Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair together with her husband and business partner, Jack Bullen. Brocket now operates as a private Art Advisory & Curatorial practice, while hosting The Brocket Residency from their North Pennine outpost. 

  • Chair

    Matt Bell volunteers as chairman of the Print Fair, working with an Advisory Board drawn from the business and cultural sectors.

    Elsewhere he is Strategic Communications Director of Heatherwick Studio, a global design practice, and has held leadership roles with international NGOs, public bodies and a FTSE 100 business. He also sits on the board of Local Trust, an organisation helping communities transform the places where they live. He jointly devised the award-winning Street Elite programme which tackles youth unemployment across London, and for ten years was Chairman of Hope and Homes for Children, an international children’s charity.

    matt@woolwichprintfair.com

  • Director of Partnerships & VIP

    Cia is a highly experienced art consultant with an extensive portfolio of work across the UK, USA, and Europe. She has worked with top-tier clients such as Deutsche Bank, Deutsche Bank Wealth Management, Frieze London, and Frieze New York. Cia has collaborated with renowned corporate entities and media companies, including FilmLight, CAVIAR, and The Mill, bringing immense experience to the table.

    Apart from consulting for corporate, media and commercial clients, Cia also dedicates herself to the professional development of artists and fostering partnerships, business growth, and relationships. She has worked with educational institutions such as The Royal College of Art, Regents' College, and City and Guilds of London Art School.

    Currently, Cia serves as the Director of VIP & Partnerships at Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair. Her primary objective is to enhance the fair's position in the international art scene through strategic partnerships. She strives to create a prominent standing for the fair and improve the overall experience for partners, artists, galleries, and visitors, making art more accessible and inclusive to all.

  • Marketing & Communications Liaison

    Anushka manages all marketing and communications with Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair.

    Having worked across higher education and charity sectors, Anushka is passionate about supporting organisations that positively impact people and the planet. She completed her MSc in International Marketing from King's College London and holds a Bachelor's in Advertising from St. Xavier's College, Mumbai.

    marketing@woolwichprintfair.com

  • Head of Sales

    As Head of Sales, Rebecca is the first point of call for all sales enquiries throughout the year.

    Rebecca is also an Artist Printmaker with years of experience practicing and teaching. She first became involved with WCPF as an exhibiting artist, and since then, has gained extensive experience working in various galleries and art spaces. Her passion for printmaking stems from a deep appreciation for the unique qualities and versatility of the medium, always inspired by the endless possibilities for experimentation and creativity.

    sales@woolwichprintfair.com

  • Project Manager for Young London Print Prize

    Margo Dimlić is an artist, arts educator, and project manager for the Young London Print Prize. Having graduated with a degree in fine art from Goldsmiths University, she has since worked devising artist talks, exhibitions and on community arts projects and education. Margo continues to engage her interest in equal opportunities in the arts, education and the wider community.

    margo@woolwichprintfair.com

  • Matt Bell (Chair), Strategic Communications Director, Heatherwick Studio; Sophie Brendel, Director of Audiences, Victoria and Albert Museum; Fred Clark, Associate, Art Law Team, Boodle Hatfield LLP; Shiv Haria-Shah, Partner, Fulcrum; Katherine Heaton, Account Director, Johnson Banks; Tom Olsen, Chief Finance Officer, Revantage; Anthony Yannaghas, Art for Youth.