Hildegard Press is for the collection and distribution of printed matter concerned with the periphery, the marginal, and the outside, in order to make the edge the centre of focus.

The press draws inspiration from the 12th century mystical nun Hildegard von Bingen, who produced botanical works, music, epiphanic visions, as well as inventing languages and writing esoteric philosophy. Hildegard Press aims to publish reflections on outsider or mystical practices, archival texts, as well as providing space for artists and writers to produce publications that fall outside the scope of their professional practice. Attending to fringe and experimental ideas, the printed matter produced attempts to locate the edges of things from the outside and reveal invisible boundaries and re-imagined spaces.