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Alternative Late at Dulwich Picture Gallery this Friday - 20% off code


EKSM

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Hi all,


We?re holding a Late event at Dulwich Picture Gallery this Friday, 1 September. Join us for tales of courageous women from history, Life Drawing with ferocious female animals (including Tree Frogs and Tarantulas!), and get crafty by making some tiny clay busts of women in charge.


We?re also sharing a special 20% off offer with the East Dulwich Forum ? see the bottom of this post for the Promo Code to use when booking!


The event is inspired by Cristofano Allori?s painting 'Judith', and is going to explore ?The Female of the Species is More Deadly than the Male?. You'll be able to explore the femme fatales in our Collection with Art Historian Dr Meaghan Clarke, and enjoy a not-so-serious feminist tour with comedian Iszi Lawrence.


There will be cocktails and delicious sharing plates available in our Pavilion, from South London favourite the Camberwell Arms.




Friday 1 September 2017 - 6pm?10pm


Dulwich Picture Gallery, Gallery Road, London, SE21 7AD

020 8693 5254





Tickets: Standard ?12; Friend/Concession ?10



* 20% off tickets*

To enjoy 20% off your tickets just use the Promo Code EDF20 when you book using the link below:


www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/gallery-late-the-female-of-the-species-tickets-36157530146

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