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My name is John and I am running the William Angel gallery.


The William Angel Gallery is a new art space overlooking Peckham Rye. It's the big white-fronted building next door to Roy Brooks estate agents.


The building is home to four artists and this weekend (29/30 March) our gallery space has opened showing the work of five local artists.


The gallery is free (of course!) and all the work is for sale.


The gallery is open fridays 10-5, Saturdays 10-6 and Sundays 10-5 for browsing.


The fantastic caf? on the Rye and the Clock House pub, a peruse of Roy Brooks window, the Park and now the Gallery make a stroll around this side of Peckham Rye look like something very appealing.


Theres a map and some background information about us at:

http://www.williamangel.com


Many thanks.

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Thanks to everyone who came in to see us at the weekend, I was very taken by the number of visitors and the enthusiasm and welcome from local people. I am local myself, but didn't expect quite such a good reception.


So many thanks.


We are still developing our ideas and the range of work we're showing, in particular, we are looking to produce and sell signed, printed editions of artists' work at much lower prices than originals might sell for, so do keep popping back in and see what we've got from time to time.


I'll try to keep the website a bit more up to date too.


Thanks again everyone who visited.

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