Luddite Press
Where print comes alive
Luddite Press is a non-profit printmaking studio in Jersey run by artists for artists.
We offer open access to our print room, workshops, letterpress stationery and community projects.



Preserving the art of
traditional printmaking
Our passion lies in collaborating with people, fostering a creative dialogue that ensures each project aligns with the original vision, maximises value, and minimises waste. Through this collaborative process, we bring unique ideas to life, creating products that are both meaningful and sustainable.
Time to get your hands dirty
Open Access Studio
Our rustic studio provides the equipment and space necessary for many processes and gives access to the only print room in Jersey, allowing artists to work on their projects in a unique way.
Community Printmaking
We provide group and 1-to-1 sessions to organisations supporting individuals with a variety of needs in a supportive and calm creative environment.
Workshops and Classes
Join our workshops and classes to learn traditional printmaking techniques and unleash your creativity. Our experienced tutors will guide you through the process, allowing you to create unique and handcrafted prints.

We ride our bikes to work and print things.
We're Luddites.
Nestled in the heart of Greve de Lecq, Tom & Tim specialise in crafting tangible objects, mementoes, and artefacts. They offer a range of services that celebrate the beauty and artistry of traditional printmaking.
From an open access studio to bespoke letterpress stationery and workshops, they provide a space for artists and creatives to explore their passion and create unique, handcrafted pieces.

Meet the team
Take stock of the folks behind the press.

Tom Parker is an artist and printmaker with over a decade of experience in print. He is the co-founder of Luddite Press at Greve de Lecq Barracks.

Tim Le Breuilly is a multi-disciplinary artist with a strong grounding in printmaking and the co-founder of 'Luddite Press' based at Greve De Lecq barracks.
We've made a note
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Take the time to do it right.
Enjoy the process.
