membership benefits

your monthly limited edition box
- One Limited Edition Original Art Piece
- Five Stickers
- One Experimental Art Piece
- One Hand-written Note From Fox
There are only 50 members. If the club is full, you can join the waiting list.

ART
Grounded in bold design and social consciousness, Fox Fisher’s art practice explores identity, visibility, and collective resilience through screen-printing, mural work, and public engagement. Their work bridges fine art and activism, using vibrant colour, symbolism, and text to create spaces for connection and reflection. Fisher’s pieces have been exhibited, commissioned, and collected across major cultural institutions and community platforms.

Art Auction at MOCO Museum
Two works by Fox Fisher were auctioned at the MOCO Museum in London, raising over £3,000 for the trans charity Not A Phase. Among them was Pride Panther, a collaborative piece curated by Jealous Gallery, celebrating empowerment and queer visibility through bold, graphic symbolism.

Mural at Jealous Gallery
The Pride Panther mural was created on the rooftop of Jealous Gallery in Shoreditch, carrying the statement “Defend Trans Lives.” The work stands as a visible declaration of solidarity, strength, and trans joy within the urban landscape.

Art Auction at Trans in the City
Fisher’s screen-printed works were exhibited in The Art of Trans Joy, part of Trans in the City’s annual art auction. The collection celebrated trans artists and explored the importance of visibility, representation, and creative activism.

Soho House Collection
Fox’s artwork was first commissioned for the Brighton Beacon Collection, curated by Gemma Rolls-Bentley. The piece, Progress, reflects themes of growth, resilience, and visibility. Several additional works have since been acquired by Soho House, becoming part of their permanent collection across private and communal spaces.

Artist in Residence: Pharmacy of Dreams
As part of the Artist in Residence programme in Brighton, Fisher created an immersive installation titled Pharmacy of Dreams — a room designed as both sanctuary and statement. The space featured screen prints applied directly to the walls, artworks on reclaimed wood panels, and bespoke wallpaper developed from original designs. Blending fine art with installation, Pharmacy of Dreams invited visitors to explore the intersection of healing, identity, and imagination within a hand-crafted, dreamlike environment.

Tate Lates / V&A Museum
Fisher participates in Tate Modern’s Tate Lates programme, leading live screen-printing sessions and collaborative art experiences. Highlights include working alongside Nan Goldin, creating bespoke prints for Queer & Now, and hosting a Trans Art Club focused on community and creative expression.
At the Victoria and Albert Museum, Fisher contributes to late-night events exploring Art and Gender, combining discussion with live body screen-printing to examine identity, transformation, and self-expression through art.



Art Fairs & Exhibitions
Fisher’s work has featured in key UK art fairs, including Art Yard Sale and Brighton Art Fair — vibrant platforms that celebrate contemporary art and direct connection with collectors. Their fine art and limited-edition prints are also represented internationally through Saatchi Art, reaching audiences and private collections worldwide.

Workshops at Ink Spot Press
Fisher teaches regular screen-printing workshops at Ink Spot Press in Hove, offering hands-on sessions that introduce participants to printmaking techniques and encourage open, creative exploration.





