
The excitement mounts as artists from Pure Art Studio set up a fabulous new exhibition of their work at the People’s History Museum in Manchester – with help from Print Approved.
In a generous gesture the company has provided specialist printing for Pure Art Studio’s ‘Change the Conversation, Change the Outcome’. This showcase of the artists’ work is to be held in the central Engine Hall of the museum.
The exhibition includes large pieces of art work with specific printing requirements. It was going to cost a lot to print them in a professional way but Print Approved has kindly covered the costs themselves.

Pure Art Studio Exhibition gets help from Print Approved
The work has also included illustrations, postcards, information displays and more. As you can see from this sneak preview the results really are fabulous.
Steve Bate – Print Approved added:
With many Companies providing their services to Pure Innovations, we were delighted and honoured to be given the opportunity to partner the event by providing the printed display boards.
Having worked with a number of colleagues within the Pure Organisation, their hard work, ethics, passion and dedication in each of their roles goes way beyond a regular 9 till 5 job.
Having seen the support the team give, to not only their clients, but also the clients’ network of support is really heart warming.
To partner such an amazing event providing a few display boards pales into insignificance in comparison to the service Pure Innovations provide.
I would like to take this opportunity to wish Abbi, her colleagues and in particular all the artists a successful and memorable exhibition. I am confident it will be well received by the visitors it will attract.
Abbi – Pure Art Facilitator said:
Huge thanks to Steve and the team at Print Approved for this really lovely gesture. It is wonderful support for our artists, enabling them to present their work in the truly professional manner it deserves.
The exhibition starts today and marks a major progression for Pure Art Studio artists. Watch out for full details later this week.