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art/craft fairs in Nov/Dec - I'm looking to rent a stall


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Does anyone have a list of local art/craft fairs coming up for November/ December? I'm looking for outlets to sell original postcard sized paintings etc so am looking for events which specialise in handmade art/craft items.

Some examples of what I'd be selling here:- https://www.instagram.com/studio.se22/

No replies yet surprisingly. I already know about the fairs at Dulwich picture gallery, the Horniman and Alleyn's school - not sure if they still have space? I was looking for something new but all those 3 would be worth you checking out if they still have space
Thanks for this. The Picture Gallery one certainly seemed well attended when I went (as a customer) on the Sunday last year, though always a bit nerve-wracking doing an outdoors event. I also remember there was a small craft market in the rooms above the East Dulwich Tavern last year as well. Hope it goes well for you wherever you decide to sell your paintings, I'll look out for you!

Hi All


Two local artist/makers are organising a fair at Space at 61 in Nunhead on the 10th December and are looking for others to join in.


Happy to get one of them to contact you if you'd like? DM me your email and I'll pass it along.


Shona

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