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Exhibition of fine art, sculpture,photography + textiles at Safehouse 1+2 7th - 10th July


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This friday 8th to Sunday 10th July, an exhibition at Safehouse 1+2 :-

'E:Merge' is the inaugural off site exhibition of Ceramics, Jewellery, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture and Textiles from City Lit visual arts dept. Over four days, selected students? work will be on display from the following courses:-

Contemporary painting studio, Jewellery ,Sculpture, Ceramics and Advanced Textiles

In addition, City lit?s two Printmakers in Residence and the 20 shortlisted entries for the annual Photography Competition will be showing work.

Selected work is for sale and some students will be present throughout the show. There will also be a Private View on Thursday 7th July 6:30 ? 8:30 ? please send me a PM if you would like an invite for the private view, otherwise you?re welcome to visit any time on Friday 8th July from 11am ? 9pm, Saturday 9th 11am ? 6pm and Sunday 10th 11am ? 3pm. The venue Safehouse 1+2 is an art work in itself - more info here:-

Safehouse 2, 137 Copeland Road, Peckham, SE15 3NS

http://maverickprojects.co.uk/safe-house-12/

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