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Gallery available for classes in SE23


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Hi,

I own and run artdog gallery at 23 Brockley Rise. As I am open Thursday to Sunday, my gallery is available to rent Monday to Wednesday. It can be rented on a half day, full day or evening basis. It can be a one off or regular event or anything inbetween.

I have two large folding tables, chairs and a kettle, The gallery has running water and toilet and a courtyard that would be useable in good weather. We have underfloor heating and a good lighting system.

Suggestion: sewing lessons or groups, knitting, life drawing, watercolour/pastel classes, language classes, music lessons or practice sessions, individual or small yoga groups. Restrictions are nothing messy so no clay or oil painting etc.

I want to keep it inexpensive and accessible so please contact me if you are interested on [email protected] or 07903194591.

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