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Tomorrow ART EXHIBITION - 61 cheltenham road,peckham rye


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Good evening!

Just wanted to post about my boyfriends art exhibition at Space at 61 (61 cheltenham road, peckham rye) Tomorrow 25th 11am-6pm and wednesday 26th 11am - 6pm. Josh Visual Artist "Visual Artist" Exhibition.

If we have any art lovers or anyone looking for something to do tomorrow, please do come down and have a look at the exhibiton. Hes a young artist, also a university student so it would be really nice to show support. There are a few pieces for sale such as hand designed comics and posters. VERY CHEAP! The venue will have lovely vegan caribbean catoring, and is a child friendly cafe'.

Would be great for the community to come together. Please feel free to pop in and enjoy.

You can find my boyfriend on instagram as @joshvisualartist he is a south london based illustrator/ visual content creator. 21 years old who uses a variety of different materials for his artwork. Feel free to check out his page.

Hope to see you there!

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