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I would like to add my thanks and congratulations to you Ingrid and to everyone who clearly made so much effort to make this happen, I saw the large wall peices going up but totally missed the fact that it was connected to the Picture Gallery or there was an Art Festival in May. Is there a mailing list I could join to be kept informed about activities in the future?


I've seen a dramatic change to Dulwich in the 13 years I've lived here, mostly it's gentrification, this was a breath of fresh air, a little raw and edgy. Loved it.

This is so fantastic. I just moved to East Dulwich in June, and I've been utterly smitten by the street art as I walk around. Now that I know a bit of the story, I'm even more smitten. Will be signing up for one of the walking tours soon. Thanks so much. Going to love living here.

Thank you for your lovely comments! There is going to be an article about the whole project in this Sunday's Observer, Arts and Culture section. And this Sunday's walk is in Time Out, http://www.timeout.com/london/art/dulwich-street-art-festival-tours?intcid=leader so the numbers will be huge. I suggest that if you are around on 22 or 29 Sept, they would be better bets.


If you want to keep up with what is going on you could like Dulwich Outdoor Gallery Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/DulwichOutdoorGallery?ref=hl which I try to keep up. RUN is painting a wall tomorrow in Forest Hill next to the Sylvian Post pub on Dartmouth Road. Its based on St Rita by Poussin! http://www.dulwichpicturegallery.org.uk/collection/search_the_collection/artwork_detail.aspx?cid=191

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