


International Atelier for Graphics (1981)
Ink meets intention.
Since 1981, this atelier has explored the subtle power of the print — precise, poetic, and profound.
Founded in 1981 under the vision of Dime Janeski, the International Atelier for Graphics brought a new dimension of fine art to CSLU – Prilep. Dedicated to the art of printmaking in all its forms — from etching and lithography to screen printing and mixed techniques — this atelier became a platform for precision, process, and experimentation.
It offers artists an opportunity to translate ideas into layers, textures, and rhythmic impressions, often working collaboratively or in cycles to explore depth and narrative through ink. Here, paper is not just a surface, but a medium of resistance and reflection.
The atelier’s portfolio showcases works from around the globe that challenge visual norms, question structure, and express a tactile sensitivity that only graphic arts can convey. In every print lies a universe — carefully constructed, pressed with purpose, and shared with the world.