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Family Day at Dulwich Picture Gallery this Easter holiday (Sun 15 April)


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Hi all,


Just letting you know that we're holding a Family Day at Dulwich Picture Gallery on Sunday 15 April, and we hope you can join us!


Inspired by the Great Outdoors and artist David Milne, this is a chance to enjoy workshops on surviving and making art in the wild on the final day of the Easter holidays.


Decorate tents and turn them into homes, try mindfulness with a local yogi, create prints, drawings and wooden badges inspired by nature, listen to folk tales from Canada, and much more. All ages welcome!


Find out more and book your tickets on our website here -

dpg.art/family



Family Day: The Great Outdoors!


Sunday 15 April, 10am-5pm


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


?20 family ticket (two adults, two children); ?8 adults; ?7 seniors; ?3 children.


www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk

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