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Goose Green Coffee Morning Talk - Highlights from the Tate Galleries, 28 Sep at 11:30, St John's Church, SE22 9AT


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Our guest speaker is Marcus Dickey Horley, Curator of Access Projects at the Tate Gallery. Join us for this talk in which some of the wonderful highlights of the Tate Gallery collections are described and discussed. Marcus will describe the history of the Tate Gallery, from its origins near East Dulwich to its spread right across the Nation. The talk will be accompanied by described images and also by the use of handling objects and tactile replicas and so this talk is particularly suitable for people who are partially sighted or who might enjoy being able to touch.


All welcome - Free Event


Coffee Morning is open from 11 o' clock, the talk begins at 11:30.


Find us in St John's Church, 62A East Dulwich Road, SE22 9AT

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