For almost a decade, RISO CLUB has produced over 100 issues of artist editions from around the world, posted monthly to letterboxes across every continent. What began as a simple subscription format grew into a global network of over 400 contributing artists, connected through print, publishing and exchange.
Issue 100, RISOTTOPIA, marked this milestone with a special edition featuring Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, Nathalie Du Pasquier and Peter Shire. Imagined as a colourful meeting place between artists who have deeply influenced my practice, the issue celebrated the spirit of exchange, experimentation and community that sits at the heart of RISO CLUB.
Issue 100, RISOTTOPIA, marked this milestone with a special edition featuring Barbara Stauffacher Solomon, Nathalie Du Pasquier and Peter Shire. Imagined as a colourful meeting place between artists who have deeply influenced my practice, the issue celebrated the spirit of exchange, experimentation and community that sits at the heart of RISO CLUB.
In April 2026, we celebrated this milestone with RISO CLUB 100, a major exhibition and events programme at RISOTTO HQ in Glasgow. The exhibition brought together work from across the project’s history, showcasing the breadth of artists, approaches and printed matter that have shaped the archive over the years.
A special run of workshops created for RISO CLUB 100: our exhibition and live print programme that celebrated 100 issues of RISO CLUB in Glasgow. We hosted rare artist-led sessions with Anthony Burrill, Raissa Pardini, Marina Willer, and Angela Kirkwood, alongside our big, social Poster Club Nights. From analogue composition and sticker-led layering, to typography-driven poster design and riso animation loops, each session was hands-on, generous, and properly joyful.
A special run of workshops created for RISO CLUB 100: our exhibition and live print programme that celebrated 100 issues of RISO CLUB in Glasgow. We hosted rare artist-led sessions with Anthony Burrill, Raissa Pardini, Marina Willer, and Angela Kirkwood, alongside our big, social Poster Club Nights. From analogue composition and sticker-led layering, to typography-driven poster design and riso animation loops, each session was hands-on, generous, and properly joyful.
Alongside the exhibition, we hosted a sold-out programme of workshops, talks and studio tours, inviting visitors behind the scenes of RISOTTO Studio and into the world of risograph printing. While the live event has now wrapped, the project continues through the RISO CLUB archive, catalogues and the ongoing community that has grown around this not-for-profit publishing initiative.