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Nunhead Art Trail


www.nunheadarttrail.co.uk


PropertyIn are proud to support and be the main sponsor the first ever Nunhead artists' open house the Nunhead Art Trail, which is on this weekend 28th - 29th September 2013 on from 11am - 6pm.


Take the Nunhead Art Trail to discover a range of arts and crafts produced locally by over 70 artists exhibiting in 29 venues, ranging from front rooms and sheds to pubs and Nunhead cemetery.


The Nunhead Art Trail map will guide your journey. Enjoy paintings, ceramics, textiles, prints, photography, jewellery, collage, furniture, sculpture, drawings and more. It may even introduce you to parts of Nunhead youve never visited before and to neighbours youve never met.


We look forward to welcoming you to the Nunhead Art Trails wonderful, creative artists...


One weekend only!

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