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Hi East Dulwich,


My apologies as a newcomer if I'm posting in the wrong section of the Forum.

I'd though like to let you know that we are opening a Pop Up Gallery 7 Lordship Lane, starting tomorrow 17 March and runs until 13 May 2018.


We offer a platform to local emerging artists.


Please come and say 'hi', we are looking forward to meeting the locals.


More info here:


[email protected]

JPArtConsultancy.com


Many thanks


JP Art Gallery

My partner and I went to the JP Art Gallery pop up today - in the old Green Cuisine Cookshop on Lordship Lane.


Really exciting to see such a large space full of great work. We need more shops like this in ED!


Really exciting work by some interesting and reputable artists.


We particularly like the work by Victoria Kiff. Beautifully rendered portraits in a very original style.


The gallery is only here until 13th May and we highly recommend that you check it out.


Vic :)

Hi East Dulwich,


Thank you to everyone for your generous support, it's been such a lovely welcome, so much appreciated. Our Pop Up Gallery has now been running 1 week and continues until 13 May 2018.


We will be holding a Private View, drinks evening shortly and hope you can join us. Invitation attached! This will be an opportunity to meet the artists and view over 100 artworks for sale by leading UK emerging artists. Details below too:


Thursday 5 April 2018

6 - 8 pm


JP Art Gallery

7, Lordship Lane

London SE22 8EW


We hope you can join us!


Any queries, please send us an email:


[email protected].


And if you'd like regular Pop Up 'art updates', our Instagram is here:


https://www.instagram.com/jpartconsultancy/


Many thanks


JP Art Gallery

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi SE22


In case of interest: just a reminder that we are holding our Private View, drinks evening tomorrow, it would be great if you can join us. Please find more info about the gallery via this link below:


https://mailchi.mp/e5596de35345/jp-art-gallery-private-view-invitation-thursday-5-april-2018-east-dulwich-se22-2704853


Thursday 5 April 2018

6 - 8 pm


JP Art Gallery

7, Lordship Lane

London SE22 8EW


Any queries, please send us an email:


[email protected].


And if you'd like regular Pop Up 'art updates', our Instagram is here:


[www.instagram.com]


Many thanks


JP Art Gallery

  • 1 month later...

Hi SE22


Today is the last day of our Pop Up Gallery in ED.


Discounts available on many artworks up to 20%.


Opening Times: 11am - 5pm


JP Art Gallery

7 Lordship Lane

London SE22 8EW


Thanks very much to everyone for your support over the past 2 months. We've really enjoyed meeting you and 'Popping Up' in such a friendly neighbourhood!


JP Art Gallery


[email protected]

www.JPArtConsultancy.com

https://www.instagram.com/jpartconsultancy/

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