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Artist Open House- Dulwich Art Group - Come and see our show!


Giuli

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Just to remind all Forumites interested that the Dulwich Art Group has moved from the Copleston Centre to our permanent premises at 4 Champion Hill (behind the Fox on the Hill pub)and we are hosting a group show of our talented painters.

It may be slightly off the beaten track, but it is well worth a visit.

SE5 8AH. Not sure now if it's Ruskin Court, or the Arts & Craft style cottage adjacent to the Fox, but now guess the latter.


Whcihever, I'm writing this as I didn't notice any sign yesterday, when I was admittedly going to another location on the opposite side of the road. Though I did have a good stare at the cottage.

Hi all Dates and times please?


Giuli Wrote:

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> Just to remind all Forumites interested that the

> Dulwich Art Group has moved from the Copleston

> Centre to our permanent premises at 4 Champion

> Hill (behind the Fox on the Hill pub)and we are

> hosting a group show of our talented painters.

> It may be slightly off the beaten track, but it is

> well worth a visit.

It's actually in a former Scout Hut just set back from the road behind the Fox (next to the Art & Craft house, you'll see a gap). I went and had a look last week, it's pretty cool. I know the Open Houses are open today, don't know when the event ends...


The Indoor Outdoor Art Gallery in the old Dulwich Village Post Office is cool, too... that will be open all summer though.

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