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Dulwich Festival - Early Artists Open House at Palmerston, from May 9 till end of June


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As part of the annual Dulwich Festival's Artists Open House event in May showcasing local talent in Southeastern London, Vera Blagev (of Vera Vera On The Wall) is exhibiting some of her original artwork at the Palmerston Bar and Dining Room in East Dulwich. The exhibition is up as of today and will be up through May and into June and features colourful abstract original paintings as well as beautiful original artworks on vintage music sheet paper. You can find out more about Vera and her work at www.veraveraonthewall.com. The Palmerston is at 91 Lordship Lane SE22 8EP (www.thepalmerston.co.uk).

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