See Red Women's Workshop

See Red Women's Workshop was a collective screen printing studio which operated between 1974 and 1990 in London, England.

These were barely enough to cover the bills, and the workshop often found itself in the position of appealing for funds from the women's movement and individual supporters.

Between 1977 and 1984, the workshop rented premises in Iliffe Yard, a derelict mews off the Walworth Road in South London.

[1] The feminist offset-litho printers Women in Print had a workshop opposite and the two groups shared a darkroom.

The final move, along with Women in Print was in 1984, to Southwark Council owned premises behind a petrol station in nearby Camberwell Road.