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Artists' Open House at the Old School SE22 - 19-20th May


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Suzsi Corio / Studio-SE22 will be taking part in the Dulwich Festival Artists? Open House over 2 weekends this May ? 12-13 and 19-20 May, 11am ? 6pm, showing a range of paintings and mixed media artworks including landscapes, abstracts + paintings of dresses in a converted Victorian School in East Dulwich.


We shall also exhibiting photography and selling vintage printed scarves Here?s a link to a map and more details:-

Map and address - http://dulwichfestival.co.uk/openhouse/suzsi-corio/


More information https://www.artrabbit.com/events/artists-open-studio-2018


Instagram https://www.instagram.com/studio.se22

http://studio-se22.com/

I don't normally post recommendations on this forum but I wanted to share this as today is the last day this is open.

I visited this artist at Studio-SE22 yesterday - the work and the studio are great - it's in a converted Victorian school. There are really interesting digitally manipulated cityscape prints, contemporary landscape paintings and amazing paintings of vintage dresses using unusual techniques, large and small. the smallest ones are incredibly good value for a professional artist. Best studio I've been to! It's open again today and also she said she is sometimes open by appointment if you contact her via her website which is http://studio-se22.com/ or via instagram https://www.instagram.com/studio.se22/?hl=en - I'm not on commission by the way!! Just a happy art appreciator and collector.

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