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Street Art family friendly walk (& sketch) 12-17 FEB


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HALF TERM ART ACTIVITY: I'm guiding a street art Walks throughout half term - family friendly art walks, Monday 13th-17th starting opposite East Dulwich Station.


Join me to discover a rich collection of murals in the East Dulwich area - many artworks are inspired by Old Masters from nearby Dulwich Picture Gallery. Hear about the unique styles of the artists old and new plus recent commissions in and around this vibrant South London community.


I'm a former Dulwich Picture Gallery teacher and regular Dulwich Festival contributor (coming up in May), Also a friend of Ingrid Beazley, (author Street Art/Fine Art), who instigated the Dulwich Outdoor Gallery with Stik in 2012. You'll hear how this project came about.


Ticket links to all dates via

www.dulwichoutdoorgallery.co.uk insta:@dulwichstreetart

or email me for your bespoke group requests time to suit (families, friends, birthday!)

[email protected]


eventbrite Weds 15th 11-1pm here:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/dulwich-street-art-family-friendly-walk-sketch-tickets-520110583757

Friday 17th 2-4pm here:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/dulwich-street-art-family-friendly-walk-sketch-tickets-520113502487


featuring artworks by: Conor Harrington, Stik, Remi Rough, System, Catman, Ben Wilson, Mad C, Agent Provocateur, Beerens, DScreet, Mear One. Also local work by Will Vibes, Ant Carver, Kit Neale, Wild Armour in and around Lordship Lane


Half term special: bring sketchpads to draw as we go along!

Under 12's accompanied by adult (max 2/adult - must be over 18). Teen 12+ welcome unaccompanied. Not really suitable for walking under 5's due to pace and safety. Baby in Buggies & well behaved dogs welcome. Family tickets avail. You are responsible for your own safety on the roads & pavements.

2hr walk on the flat. Ends by Dulwich Picture House cinema, 116 Lordship Lane SE22 8HD

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