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Open Studio: 15th-17th Sep at Bussey Building, 133 Rye Lane


Eileen

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Friday 15th September 6pm-9pm

Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th 11am-6pm

Enter at 133 Rye Lane, along Bussey Passage to Stair C, 2nd floor.

Open Studio: https://www.peckhamfestival.org/artists/5250/peckham-vision


We are opening our Peckham Vision Bussey Studio for the first time to exhibit from our archives and other exciting things some of the history and role of community action in shaping some of the changes in Peckham town centre in the last few years. Many people in East Dulwich view Peckham Town Centre as their town centre. It doesn?t just belong to people who live in SE15. We will be there all weekend for conversations. Do come sometime.


Also:

* Walking tour Central Rye Lane start in studio on Saturday afternoon 2.30-4.30pm,

https://www.peckhamfestival.org/events/3775/tour-of-central-rye-lane


* Workshop discussion in the studio on ?Where is Peckham going?? on Sunday afternoon 3.00-4.15pm

https://www.peckhamfestival.org/events/3802/where-is-peckham-going-2/


PECKHAM VISION OPEN SHOP 15th-17th September

in historic Holdrons Arcade, 135A Rye Lane

https://www.peckhamfestival.org/events/3740/peckham-vision-open-shop

The community shop will be open throughout the Peckham Festival.

Drop-in to our shop, now three years old, for conversations about Peckham and the community, and see Peckham Vision designed merchandise and other literature about Peckham for sale.

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