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Artists' Open House 7th-8th and 14th-15th May 2016


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This year?s Artists? Open House sees over 250 South-London based artists welcome the public into their homes and studios for a rare opportunity to view their work. Showing at over 150 venues across Dulwich and surrounding areas, this year?s artists represent a huge range of styles and disciplines.


The Artists? Open House is part of the Dulwich Festival and will take place on the weekends of 7th-8th May and 14th-15th May.


Full details can be found in the official Artists? Open House booklet (available at local shops and cafes) and on the Dulwich Festival wesbite at http://dulwichfestival.co.uk/artists-open-house/

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